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Citizens report to the police that a wild bird cannot fly

author:China Economic Net

Source: Wuhan Evening News

Wuhan Evening News (correspondent Ding Qigang Ding Pei reporter Chen Qixiong) On October 27, a citizen in Wuhan saw a bird that could not fly by the lake, so he notified the police to go to rescue it. The police sent it to the animal protection agency.

At noon on the same day, Mr. Wu, a resident of Caidian District of Wuhan City, and several friends, while fishing by Huangtang Lake, General Road Street, Dongxihu District, Wuhan City, saw a tan wild bird fluttering in the grass by the lake, but it could not fly. Worried that it was in danger, Mr. Wu called the police and asked the police to treat it.

After receiving the alarm, li Jianwen, He Pengfei, and other police officers of the Jiangjun Road Street Police Station in Wuhan's Dongxihu District immediately rushed to the scene to investigate and brought it back to the police station for handling.

The police found that there were no obvious wounds on the bird's body, but for some reason, it could not fly. The police found the larvae to feed it. Subsequently, the police sent it to the animal protection agency. Yao Bo, a member of the Wuhan Bird Watching Association and an expert on birds, said that this is a northern eagle owl, the northern eagle owl, also known as the Japanese eagle owl, which belongs to the national second-level protected animal. The Northern Eagle Owl is a species of owl, and the owl is a collective name for more than 130 species of birds in the order Owl.

The Northern Eagle Owl is a small bird of prey, a resident bird in the Wuhan area, often inhabiting the mountain forest, feeding on insects, rodents and small birds.