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This chick is not simple! Shu Huang rescues the owl, a national second-level protected animal

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Some people found an "uninvited guest" at the door of their home and hurriedly called the police for help. Shu Huang rushed to the scene and found that this was obviously an owl chick that had gone missing from his family, a little cute and a little unhappy. Maybe the owl cute just came out to take a look at the scenery, and by the way also practiced the flying technique, who knew that the little cute did not master the rhythm when he first came out, and suddenly fell from the tree and fell in front of the door.

This chick is not simple! Shu Huang rescues the owl, a national second-level protected animal

Owl chicks are sleepy during the day, homesick and miss their mothers

This chick is not simple! Shu Huang rescues the owl, a national second-level protected animal

Shu huang rescues young owls

On April 16, the police of @Dingyuan Public Security Online Luqiao Police Station rescued an owl, and later found that the bird's scientific name was - longitudinal-bellied owl, which belonged to the national second-level protected animal.

This chick is not simple! Shu Huang rescues the owl, a national second-level protected animal

The cage is only a temporary dwelling, and its home is in nature

This chick is not simple! Shu Huang rescues the owl, a national second-level protected animal

People are national second-level protected animals

This chick is not simple! Shu Huang rescues the owl, a national second-level protected animal

Return to the forest and let the little owl go home and soar freely

Finally, the owl, a national second-level key protected wild animal, was handed over to the forestry department for release and let it return to the embrace of nature.

This chick is not simple! Shu Huang rescues the owl, a national second-level protected animal

Did you know that this year is the 40th anniversary of the establishment of our country's #Bird Love Week activity #Oh! We must love birds and protect birds, and guard the spirits of the sky together!

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Due to the continuous improvement of the ecological environment in recent years, owls often appear in our field of vision, but owls (also known as owls and owls) belong to the national second-level key protected wild animals and cannot be kept privately. If citizens find wild animals, they can contact the local police station or forest police for help.

(Source: Anhui Public Security Online, copyright belongs to the original author, invasion and deletion)

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