"Wolf Highness" was launched soon after, because the issue of goshawks caused a hot discussion on the Internet, some popular science bloggers said that it was filmed with real eagles, and in the play, the animals marked out were produced for CG, so is the goshawk of "Wolf Highness" a real eagle or a CG production? Is the goshawk a national grade II protected animal? Let's talk about it.
Is The Goshawk of "His Highness the Wolf" a real eagle or a CG production
Around 23 minutes in episode 11, a bird of prey landed on the arm of the character Rush (Xiao Zhan) in the film, and a hint appeared on the left side of the screen: The animals appearing are made for CG. Popular science blogger @ Cat Demon in the Bird's Nest immediately pointed out that this is the real goshawk, and the filmmakers labeled it as CG production is deceptive.

He also angrily rebuked the crew for tossing and turning the day-to-day birds at night, which was very immoral and the words were very fierce. This blogger is a science blogger and has saved countless goshawks, so he has some authority in this regard.
But for the blogger's statement, many netizens could not accept it for a while, and could not help but say bluntly: If this is really a CG special effect, I hope that this brother can apologize. At the same time, some netizens are worried that this is the real goshawk: Do the relevant departments not care? Where did the Animal Protection Society go?
At the same time, some netizens have made an empirical evidence for this statement, that is, in this play, the mouth of the goshawk has been in an open state, which is a stress response, and it is impossible to present this state if it is CG special effects. Subsequently, another popular science blogger @ Huamei Bird of Paradise also said that the bird of prey was a live goshawk, and the crew was "covering their ears and stealing bells".
In addition, the name of the "eagle trainer" that appears prominently in the end credits of the play is even more contrary to the statement of "special effects production". Ironically, it is not convincing to say that such a "fake and real" raptor in the play is a highly skilled post-production of the film. At present, the drama side has not officially given an explanation, and it is impossible to know whether the goshawks appearing in the play are true or false.
Is the goshawk a national grade II protected animal?
In China's Wildlife Protection Law, it is clearly stipulated that all raptors are protected animals of the second level or above in the country, and it is strictly forbidden to catch, sell, buy, raise and injure.
It can be said that as long as it is an "eagle", regardless of the breed, it is at least a national second-level protected animal, which is protected by law and is not allowed to be raised by private individuals.
Goshawks (scientific name: Accipiter gentilis) are small and medium-sized birds of prey. The body length can reach 60 cm and the wingspan is about 1.3 m. The top of the head, pillow and side of the head are black and brown, the occipital part has a white feather tip, and the eyebrow pattern is white and black; Brownish-black back; Below the chest are densely covered with gray-brown and white stripes; The tail is grayish brown with 4 broad black transverse spots and a square tail. When flying, the wings are broad and white under the wings, but densely covered with black-brown transverse bands. Females are significantly larger than males. Carnivorous, feeding mainly on forest rodents, hares, pheasants, hazelnuts, doves and other small birds. It inhabits coniferous, mixed and broad-leaved forests at different altitudes, and is also found in sparse forests and small forests in the mountain plains and hilly areas. Sharp vision and good at flying. Daytime activities. He is very alert and good at hiding. Usually alone, the call is sharp and loud. It is found in temperate and boreal forests throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
Source: Babao.com