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A villager in Yichun found a big injured bird in the farmland, who knew that there was a big deal!

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May 19,

Shanggao County Public Security Bureau Forestry Branch

Sun Yougen, a villager in Jingpi Village, Tianxin Town

Rescued an injured one in time

The bantou owl, a national second-level key protected wild animal

A villager in Yichun found a big injured bird in the farmland, who knew that there was a big deal!

It is understood that on the morning of May 19, due to heavy rain for several days, when Sun Yougen, a villager in Jingpi Village, Tianxin Town, went to Tiantou to inspect the crops, he found a large bird that resembled an "owl" lying in the field, soaking wet and unable to fly, so he immediately dialed 110 to call the police.

After receiving the alarm, the forest sub-bureau rushed to the scene at the first time and identified the similar "owl" big bird as the national second-level protected animal "Bantou Owl", because it is still a young bird, which may be blown nearby due to a thunderstorm and strong wind at night, resulting in wing injuries and inability to fly.

Subsequently, the criminal investigation brigade of the Forestry Branch of the County Public Security Bureau immediately drove him to the county wildlife rescue station for rescue and release to nature.

A villager in Yichun found a big injured bird in the farmland, who knew that there was a big deal!

Bantou Owl, scientific name Spotted Grebe, mainly inhabits from the plains, low hills, mostly active and foraging during the day, can catch small birds and large insects in the air like an eagle, mainly feeds on various insects and larvae, but also eats rodents, small birds, earthworms, frogs and lizards and other animals.

The spotted grebe has been listed in the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species and has been listed as a Grade II protected animal in the List of Wild Animals under National Key Protection.

Source: The Voice of The High