Bazhou netizens picked up a cute little guy on the side of the road, with big watery eyes and cute, do you know what kind of wild animal this is?
According to Mr. Chen (pseudonym), a netizen in Bazhou, he said: On February 18, when I passed the Langba Line, I saw a bird lying on the ground motionless on the side of the road, and I thought it was hit by a car and injured and couldn't move. When I got closer, the little guy was quite cute, the size of a mineral water bottle, with gray feathers on a gray background with brown longitudinal stripes and spots on them, pale yellow claws, and a hook-shaped mouth. It looked at me with big watery eyes and a puzzled expression, as if asking, "What are you going to do?"
I reached out to check if it was hurt, but I didn't expect it to be so strong that I almost got scratched by its claws. I put on gloves and picked it up and checked it, and there was no injury on its body, it should be healthy, but it couldn't fly. It was windy and rainy, and I guess I was freezing or hungry, so I took it home for the time being.
I tried to release it, I don't know why it just doesn't fly away, I'm afraid that there is something wrong with it, so I went to our Bazhou 123 background message for help, the backstage staff gave me the *** rescuer of the Bazhou branch of the Langfang Animal Rescue Association told me that it is a national second-class protected animal kestrels, if it is not injured can also eat normally, it is best not to do too much human intervention on wild animals, just release it. So I cut some raw beef for him, and when I saw that he had eaten it in a big gulp, there must be no major problem, so I found a piece of field and released it. As soon as I put it on the ground, it slipped into the grass and disappeared.
Mr. Chen's practice of caring for small animals is worthy of everyone's praise, if in life, you also encounter wild animals you don't know like Mr. Chen, you must seek help from the relevant departments as soon as possible. Wild animals are aggressive, and we should first ensure our own safety and rescue them under the guidance of professionals to avoid injury.