Раненая самка сапсана (вид занесен в Красную книгу) была найдена в районе реки Чусовой Пермского края. У птицы было повреждено крыло, и она не могла летать.
Птицу передали в Центр реабилитации «Холзан» в Свердловской области, где ей оказали необходимую помощь. Сейчас ей намного лучше! Она живет в вольере вместе с самцом сапсана.
Решение о возвращении птицы в дикую природу будет принято после смены оперения в августе 2025 года. А пока мы продолжаем наблюдать за ее восстановлением.
Раненая самка сапсана (вид занесен в Красную книгу) была найдена в районе реки Чусовой Пермского края. У птицы было повреждено крыло, и она не могла летать.
Птицу передали в Центр реабилитации «Холзан» в Свердловской области, где ей оказали необходимую помощь. Сейчас ей намного лучше! Она живет в вольере вместе с самцом сапсана.
Решение о возвращении птицы в дикую природу будет принято после смены оперения в августе 2025 года. А пока мы продолжаем наблюдать за ее восстановлением.
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from jp