As the ecological environment in Shanghai gets better and better,
some rare wild animals also appear in urban areas.
A few days ago,
was a colorful bird, _p8span 8 _p8span 8 span 8span _p8span span 8 resident.
As she has never seen this kind of bird, it makes Han Jiaxuan excited. A closer look reveals that there is a red feather on the abdomen of the bird, which is very stunning.
suddenly came to watch TV in the living room, and she was in the living room. Hit the cabinet directly.
The bird was temporarily unable to fly due to the impact. Han Jiaxuan and his family were responsible for taking care of the bird temporarily. But this little bird did not eat or drink, and Han Jiaxuan's family was very worried. As a result, the family inquired about bird-related information on the Internet, and initially judged that this might be a second-class national protected animal immortal thrush.
According to online information, there are currently less than 10,000 such birds in the world. The family decided to rescue such a precious bird. Han Jiaxuan's first reaction was to send the bird to the police station. Mother Yang Xirui said that they originally planned to release the baby on the spot, but they were worried that it would be hit again and the injuries would be more serious. It would be better to send it to a professional department for help.
Then, Han Jiaxuan, accompanied by his mother, sent the little bird to the Siping Road Police Station. Immediately afterwards, the staff of the Wildlife Conservation Station in Yangpu District rushed to the scene and received the bird. According to the staff of the wild protection station, this bird is a national "three-have" protected animal: blue-winged thrush , not a fairy thrush. The feathers of the Immortal Thrush are smoother and the color will be more vivid.
According to the description of Han Jiaxuan,According to the preliminary analysis by the staff of the wild protection station, this blue-winged eight-color thrush may have been raised illegally. "Only the birds that have been bred will habitually fly to their homes. If they are wild birds, they will take the initiative to fly toward the woods." Wu Zhuanghao, a staff member of the Wildlife Protection Station in Yangpu District, told reporters.
Finally, the staff of Yangpu District Wildlife Protection Station decided to send this blue-winged blackbird to _8span10 Shanghai Zoo. In order to thank Han Jiaxuan for her behavior in caring for wild animals, the staff of the wild protection station awarded her a wild protection badge.
It is understood that after this blue-winged thrush has recovered from the rescue, the Shanghai Zoo will decide whether it is suitable for flying or staying in the zoo according to the actual situation.
The editor here reminds:
If you encounter rare birds,
please contact professionals for help in time.
Protecting animals is everyone's responsibility.
text / image: Tao
Editor: Xiyu Xuan
* Reproduced please specify from Shanghai Yangpu official micro letter
.