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Rescued baby owls are in rehabilitation

(chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2016-01-06 15:02

In today's trending, six baby owls are rescued and will be trained to live in the wild, an 18 meter icicle clings to the side of a residential building in Northeast China's Changchun and, a woman remains still for five days to delay the birth of her child.

Rescued baby owls are in rehabilitation

The photo shows six eastern grass owls. [Photo/chinanews.com]

Villager saves six baby owls

A villager found six baby birds on a path in the forest and sent them to a local wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center in Xiawen village, Xinche town, Dao county, Central China's Hunan province, chinanews.com reported on Wednesday.

The birds were identified by the center as eastern grass owls, a species of wildlife under second class state protection. They will stay in the wildlife center and as they grow up, will be trained to be independent and then released back into wild.

Rescued baby owls are in rehabilitation

A staff member with the local wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center shows the wingspan of one of the rescued baby owls. [Photo/chinanews.com]

In our next story, winter's icy grip helps create a massive icicle several stories high.

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