On August 7, the Yanglin Police Station of the Hulan Branch of the Harbin Municipal Public Security Bureau quickly dispatched the police after receiving an alarm from an enthusiastic crowd and successfully rescued a near-danger protected bird, the oyster sandpiper. At about 11 o'clock on the 7th, the police of the Yanglin Police Station of the Hulan Branch of the Harbin Municipal Public Security Bureau received an alarm from enthusiastic people during the flood prevention patrol along the river section, saying that an injured bird was picked up in the Yanglin section of the waterfront avenue and requested the public security organs to give it help.

Near-threatened protected bird - oyster sandpiper. Infographic
The bird's body feathers are black and white, the feet are short and thick, the beak is long and orange-red, and the body surface is unable to fly without trauma. According to the characteristics of the bird, it was confirmed that the bird's scientific name is oyster sandpiper, which is widely distributed, inhabits coastal, swampy and estuarine deltas, and was included in the "IUCN Red List of Threatened Species" in 2019, and was designated as a near-threatened species.
At present, the injured oyster sandpiper has been cared for by professionals and will be released to nature after recovery.