Reporter Huang Wenji / Xuejia report
Huang Yongfeng, deputy director general of the Tainan City Ecological Conservation Society, was monitoring a black-faced spoonbill with injured wings in a fish pond next to the Xuejia Wetland. On the 7th, he found that his physical strength was no longer able to bear and was looking for food. He immediately notified the Municipal Bureau of Agriculture to assist in dispatching personnel It was captured and sent to the hospital for treatment, hoping that it will be well taken care of. The cadres of the association have received high praise for the conservation and care of the black-faced spoonbill.
Huang Yongfeng discovered an injured black-faced spoonbill in the fish farm more than a week ago. Its activity and foraging conditions were quite good. On the 7th, it was found that its physical strength was a little weak and it was no longer able to forage. It immediately notified the Agricultural Bureau for assistance. , and the staff of the Qigu Station of the Special Health Center entered the fish farm to catch them and prepare to be sent to the hospital for treatment.
Huang Yongfeng said that the black-faced spoonbill, which was lying limp on the bank of Yudong, was frightened and got up and ran away. It was unable to fly because of its injured wings. After they worked together to round up and successfully captured it ashore; it was initially found that its wings were injured and its right wing was broken. Tainan Mercy Animal Hospital was treated. Dr. Chen Peizhong confirmed that the black lute had a broken wing and punctured the skin. It had been initially treated and bandaged, and then transferred to the Jiji Station of the Special Health Center for follow-up rehabilitation.
Zhu Jianming, head of the Conservation Section of the Agricultural Bureau, said that the black-faced spoonbill with injured and fractured wings may accidentally hit an electric wire or other unknown objects during flight, causing the injured and fractured wings. The place where it was found will be released into the wild. If it cannot be released into the wild, we will ask the director of the Naughty World Wildlife Park to shelter and resettle it for a period of time. I hope it will be well taken care of. I also thank the volunteers of the Ecological Conservation Society, the Charity Animal Hospital and the Special Education Center for their support of the black-faced lute. Conservation and care of egrets, etc.