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The power supply staff incarnated as a "bird guard" messenger

author:Sina Fujian Sanming Channel

At about 11 o'clock on May 15......, Yao Ziling and Huang Jinlong, employees of the State Grid Shaxian District Power Supply Company, who were conducting a line monitoring inspection in Jinsha Park, found that there was a bird jumping in the grass under the line, and a mouse was tracking it behind.

Yao Ziling immediately stepped forward and chased away the mouse, wanting to pick up the bird to check it out. The little bird shivered in the grass and seemed to be injured. They slowly approached the bird, carefully examined the wounds on its body, and found that it was the wings that were injured and could not fly, so they were chased by the rats.

The power supply staff incarnated as a "bird guard" messenger

Subsequently, they took out their mobile phones to check and found that it was a red-billed blue magpie, a three-protected animal. The beak and feet are red, the tail is elongated and curved, and the feathers are blue-gray.

The power supply staff incarnated as a "bird guard" messenger

They took the red-billed blue magpie to a shady place and immediately contacted the public security department, the forestry bureau and other relevant departments to wait for the next rescue. While waiting, they carefully observed the condition of the red-billed blue magpie, and the red-billed blue magpie also seemed to feel their friendliness and gradually calmed down.

The power supply staff incarnated as a "bird guard" messenger

Subsequently, they handed over the red-billed blue magpie to the Forestry Bureau, which sent it to the rescue station for further treatment.

This rescue operation not only shows the power supply company's awareness of caring and protecting the ecological environment, but also embodies the concept of harmonious coexistence between man and nature. For a long time, the power supply company has actively participated in the cause of ecological and environmental protection, and has built a new pattern of biodiversity conservation with its own practical actions. (Contributed by Wu Ling)