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It's cute! New Zealand owls dance to the music

It's cute! New Zealand owls dance to the music

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According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on June 26, the little owl rescued by a New Zealand charity organization danced in front of the mirror with the sound of music, and its video network click rate soared. The little owl in the video is accompanied by music, nodding and dancing carefreely, looking at ease.

The owl, the Mollepok frog-billed nighthawk, was sent to Auckland-based Bird Rescue Charitable Trust at one week's notice. The charity said that after months of careful care, the little owls are now very healthy, have been groomed and can fly. The organization carried out a "soft release", that is, a gradual release, so that it could gradually adapt to nature. The Mollepok frog-billed nighthawk is New Zealand's only indigenous owl that has not yet become extinct, with a body length of about 30 centimeters and a head that can rotate freely 270 degrees.

The New Zealand Bird Rescue Charitable Trust is committed to sheltering birds that suffer from hunting and environmental pollution. Most of the birds adopted by the organization are "orphans" or full of injuries and diseases, which will return to nature again when they recover. The happy dance of the little owl in front of the mirror as one of the adopted birds also adds a warm sunshine to the new Zealand winter morning.

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