injured pelican Stumbling and begging for rescue

Pelican injured He staggered and asked for help at the distress point. Chachoengsao Rescue Unit Therefore, we coordinate with the Office of Conservation Area Management 2, Sriracha Wildlife Protection Center. Come pick me up and take care of me.

This intelligent bird was rescued by Mr. Thuvaporn Jeenchua, an officer from the Chachoengsao rescue unit, who found a pelican or pelican staggering into the distress point. Chachoengsao Rescue Unit Ban Pho District Examine the bird for injuries to its beak and legs. Afraid that if left alone it might be dangerous, so we coordinated with the Office of Conservation Area 2, Sriracha Wildlife Protection Center. They will send officials to pick up this pelican for further treatment and care. Initially, the officials took the mackerel. with water and put it out for the birds to eat

As for pelicans or pelicans, they are classified as protected wild animals according to the Wildlife Preservation and Protection Act of 1992 and are considered endangered in Thailand. It is resident in India, China, Hainan, Taiwan, Sunda, Australia, Solomon Islands, Indochina, Philippines, Malaya and Thailand. At present, it is a bird that is quite difficult to see. They like to live together in groups during both feeding and nesting times. While looking for food, they use the sac under their necks to act like a swing, scooping fish into their throats. Pelicans nest in trees together in flocks, laying 1-5 eggs at a time, with both males and females taking turns incubating the eggs for about 30 days. – Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency