Parrot in the town house: Animal surprise in Mainz ends happily!

Parrot in the town house: Animal surprise in Mainz ends happily!

An amusing and educational story came up on Wednesday afternoon when a gray parrot made an unexpected visit to the Mainz town house. The incident gives rise to discussion about dealing with stray animals and how the urban authorities and the animal shelter can act together in such cases.

an unexpected visitor

The gray parrot found itself in the administrative building of the city of Mainz, located in the large bleach. According to the city, the bird was particularly trusting and immediately sat on the arm of an employee, which indicates that it may have been well socialized. While the city instructors were waiting, the parrot was supplied with water and distracted until the fire brigade arrived.

collaboration for the well -being of the animal

The fire brigade quickly reacted with a small alarm vehicle and brought the gray parrot to the Mainz animal shelter. There a ring was read out on his foot, which served to identify the owner. At the same time, the employees of the town house discovered that an application for the missing gray parrot from the Uferstrasse had been published in the "Classifieds" portal, which made it easier to return the animal.

correct procedure for stray birds

This episode also often emphasizes the faulty handling of animals that are found in urban areas today. The Mainz fire brigade reports that it has recently received numerous emergency calls for lost or received injured birds, but many of them were simply resting animals or young birds that were unable to fly, which were not in danger. It is important to recognize that in some cases the intervention of man can bring more damage than benefits.

important tips for animal rescue

The fire brigade has published helpful advice to clarify the citizens about the correct handling of stray birds:

  • Before you get too close to the bird, check its physical condition. The emergency call should only be chosen in real emergencies.

  • In birds with already recognizable springs: leave in peace or, if they are threatened, bring it to a safe place.

  • In the case of featherless chicks: these should be carefully put into the or alternatively under the nest.

a positive ending for gray parrot

Thanks to the rapid reaction of the fire brigade and animal shelter, the gray parrot was successfully brought back to its rightful owner, which underlines the importance of cooperation between citizens and the authorities. In the future it will be crucial that the population is well informed to ensure animal welfare and to avoid unnecessary alarms.

- Nag

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