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Mr. Fu lives on Beijing West Road, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province
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On the evening of October 16th
His grandson and granddaughter picked up a bird in the neighborhood
Children love small animals
I also brought this "little cutie" home
Mr. Fu said that this "little cutie" was picked up by his grandson and granddaughter in the aisle of the community at 8 o'clock last night, and the two children are in junior high school and elementary school. Seeing that the children loved the birds so much, the old man took care of the bird when the uninvited guest arrived.
Mr. Fu, a citizen of Nanchang: He said that he often received this education in school, and if he wanted to protect wild animals, I would put it up, because there are many wild cats in our yard, and wild cats like to eat birds.
The bird has a slender beak and brown plumage, which is relatively rare, but it looks in good condition and shows no signs of injury on the outside.
Mr. Fu, a citizen of Nanchang: My daughter-in-law checked it on the Internet and said that this bird is a national second-class protected animal, and wild animals are also good
Whether it's a bird, it's all in the category of protection, let's see how to deal with this better.
The reporter immediately contacted the staff of the Nanchang Wildlife Conservation Center. After inspecting the bird, the staff confirmed that it was a "national protected animal" hill sandpiper, which was included in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species in 2013.
Zeng Yan, Nanchang Wildlife Conservation Center: Under normal circumstances, if the injury is not very serious, because the ecological world is natural, they have their own rules of survival, and some ordinary birds belong to the law of survival of the fittest, so it is generally said that if the injury is not very serious, let it go by yourself, and then I saw the video you took, it is in good condition, you can put it away.
The staff of the Nanchang Wildlife Conservation Center reminded that if the public finds some uninjured birds, it is best not to disturb them, once the birds enter the community or fly into the home, the public can choose some wetland parks, places with grass and trees for safety reasons, and release them naturally.
Zeng Yan, Nanchang Wildlife Conservation Center: In a good state, we don't care about it, because we don't know if it carries some germs in the wild, and we artificially touch it with our hands, or if it touches our ears, nose and mouth, etc., then maybe we will also infect the disease. But if you get hurt, it's better for us to wear a mask or gloves or something, and then you can see it to the police station or whatever, and the people from the police station will contact us.
Subsequently, the urban scene reporter took the hill sandpiper to the People's Park of Nanchang City for release, and the bird happily spread its wings and flew into the forest, returning to the embrace of nature. In addition, the staff of the Nanchang Wildlife Conservation Center reminded the general public that if you find an injured bird, you can also call the 0791-86517962 office phone directly, and they will go to the scene for rescue as soon as possible.