Animal volunteers never hesitate to put themselves in danger to save animals. Recently, a parrot named “Huo Huo” accidentally flew off in Tuen Mun and got trapped on a tree due to a loose leg rope. Guo Xiuyun, an artist who founded “Hong Kong Parrot Rescue,” received a call for help and rushed to Tuen Mun from Hong Kong Island. With the help of several citizens, Guo Xiuyun climbed a lion dance ladder to rescue the bird. “Huo Huo” was safely rescued and returned to its owner thanks to the efforts of the volunteers.
Guo Xiuyun stated that “Hong Kong Parrot Rescue” mainly relies on her support to carry out rescue operations. However, saving birds is not an easy task, and Guo Xiuyun hopes that more people will come forward to help as volunteers. “Huo Huo” is a two-year-old parrot belonging to Ms. Chen. During a park visit, Huo Huo’s foot leash slipped from the owner’s grasp, causing the bird to fly onto a tall tree with the leash entangled around the branches. Ms. Chen contacted Guo Xiuyun to save the bird, fearing that the leash would harm Huo Huo if they tried to save it.
Guo Xiuyun drove to the scene and used a lion dance ladder to save the bird. She emphasizes that rescuing birds is dangerous, and most lost parrots are never found. Guo Xiuyun hopes that parrot owners will take safety measures to prevent such incidents from happening. Joining “Hong Kong Parrot Rescue” as volunteers is an effective way to save birds, as the organization educates volunteers on how to rescue birds and provide lectures to schools. For more information, interested parties can contact Guo Xiuyun through the organization’s Facebook page.
Ms. Chen expressed her gratitude to Guo Xiuyun for saving her beloved pet. She promises to take extra care of “Huo Huo” in the future to prevent similar incidents from happening once more. Guo Xiuyun urges pet owners to treat their animals with care and respect, as animals are living beings that deserve love and protection.
[Animal News]Many animal volunteers are not afraid of danger and try their best to rescue animals. An eclectic parrot in Tuen Mun, “Huo Huo”, flew away in the park yesterday because its owner accidentally loosened its leg rope. When it flew to a tree, it got trapped because the leg rope was wrapped around a branch. The artist Guo Xiuyun who founded “Hong Kong Parrot Rescue” received a call for help, and drove from Hong Kong Island to the scene in Tuen Mun, and stepped on the lion dance ladder to save the fire on the tall tree. During the rescue process, several citizens also helped to hold up the pile ladder and contributed to the rescue of the bird. Guo Xiuyun said that she is currently the main force of “Hong Kong Parrot Rescue” to carry out rescue operations. However, it is not easy to save birds. I hope more people are willing to help as volunteers.
“Huo Huo” is a two-year-old parrot. When the owner, Ms. Chen, took her to the park to play yesterday, she accidentally let go of her foot leash. As a result, Huo Huo was frightened and flew to a tall tree, with the foot leash entangled in the branches. She originally planned to borrow a ladder from the management office of a nearby housing estate to rescue the bird, but she was worried that Huo Huo would be injured when her foot rope got entangled with tree branches when she was frightened and struggling, so she contacted Guo Xiuyun for help.
Ms. Chen said that following Guo Xiuyun learned regarding it, she drove to the scene from Hong Kong Island and contacted two friends to observe the situation. When Guo Xiuyun came, he took the lion dance ladder, stepped on it without any protective measures, untied the foot rope wrapped around the branches, and Huo Huo flew to Guo Xiuyun’s arm and held it tightly. Landed safely.
Guo Xiuyun said that the stake was used by the Baihe School for lion dance, and it was only half the height yesterday, and said with a smile that he didn’t think the tree was very tall yesterday. She also admitted that it is not easy to save a bird, and most of the lost parrots cannot be found, so prevention is better than cure. She hopes that the owner can take safety measures to prevent the bird from getting lost.
She said: “Honestly speaking, rescuing a bird is dangerous. I tried to go to the hospital for an injection following I fell down. The time, fuel costs, and tunnel fees were nothing. I went to the rescue because I felt that the parrot was very pitiful. It should be a long-lived animal. , but many owners don’t know how to cherish it, and treat it as a toy. Of course, the owner is very sad when it is lost in many cases, but everyone should be aware of this possibility and take precautions.” Guo Xiuyun rescued the toy in Cheung Sha Wan in November last year. An African gray parrot was injured when it fell into a ditch and needed stitches in the hospital.
Guo Xiuyun hoped that more people would be willing to serve as volunteers to help save birds, and revealed that many lost parrots would fly into the school, because the school has many windows and empty corridors, so she often goes to the school to give lectures, and educates the teachers on how to save birds. Parrot. Those who are interested in joining “Hong Kong Parrot Rescue” as volunteers can go through its Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/HKParrotRescue) to contact Guo Xiuyun.
The owner of Huo Huo, Ms. Chen, is very grateful to Guo Xiuyun for helping to save the bird. She said that Huo Huo is a parrot that is very clingy to her. As long as she is out of sight, she will keep calling “Grandma” and fly around to find her. After this incident, she will hold on to Huo Huo’s ankle more carefully.
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In the world of animal rescue, there are many brave souls who are not afraid of putting themselves in danger to save animals in need. Guo Xiuyun is one of these heroes. When a parrot in Tuen Mun got trapped in a tree with its foot leash entangled in the branches, Guo Xiuyun, founder of Hong Kong Parrot Rescue, drove from Hong Kong Island to the scene and stepped on a lion dance ladder to rescue the bird. With the help of several citizens who held up the ladder, Guo Xiuyun successfully freed the parrot named Huo Huo. Although Guo Xiuyun is currently the main force of Hong Kong Parrot Rescue, she hopes that more people will join as volunteers to help prevent birds from getting lost or injured. Let’s all do our part to cherish and protect these precious creatures.