Reporter Liu Ganglin Correspondent Yang Ailing On October 18, in Songmingyan, a 4A-level tourist scenic spot, with a crisp and loud chirping, cadres and staff of the Management and Protection Center of Taizishan National Nature Reserve, Gansu released a national second-level prot

reporter Liu Ganglin correspondent Yang Ailing

html On October 18, in Songmingyan, a 4A-level tourist scenic spot, with a crisp and loud chirping, cadres and staff of the Management and Protection Center of Taizishan National Nature Reserve in Gansu released a national second-level protected animal crested beehawk.

Speaking of this crested beehawk, it has a lot of "destiny" with the employees of the center, which has to start with patrolling the mountain during the National Day holiday. "It was drizzling on the morning of October 6. During our daily patrol, we heard the croaking sounds. When we went over to check, we found an eagle lying on the ground wet. After simple treatment, we took it to the protection station for treatment." said Wang Jianjun, deputy director of the Songmingyan Protection Station of the center.

After careful examination, it was found that there was a problem with the digestive system of the crested beehawk. Therefore, in the subsequent treatment process, the center staff strictly followed the advice of professionals, fed beef and other foods on time, and added honey to their diet to increase nutrition. At the same time, we inquire about relevant treatment knowledge and feed them symptomatic drugs for treatment. Under everyone's careful care, after more than ten days, the crested beehawk gradually recovered its physical strength and showed the "energy" it should have.

It is understood that the "crested beehawk" is also known as the Oriental beehawk. It has a body length of 50-62 cm. The feathers behind the head and the pillow are narrow and long, forming a short crown, which is often exposed. It mainly feeds on wasp , wasp , bees and other bees, and also eats other insects and insect larvae , and often lives in dense forests. "In recent years, our Taizishan Management and Protection Center has rescued wild animals such as Sumen Ling , Sika Deer , gust, blood pheasant , and celestials, and released them to nature through rescue. In the future, we will increase the protection of the ecological environment, restore the habitat of wild animals, and strive to maintain the safety of biodiversity ." said Min Zhenglong, director of the center.

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