Next, Fang Ye made another trip to the rescue center.
He greeted Lin Ying and checked on the recent rescues of a few collared scops owlets.
The little guys were still too young, so instead of placing them in outdoor enclosures, they were being raised in a room inside the animal hospital.
An artificial tree hollow-like nest had been provided for them, lined with dry straw, and they were usually fed after dark, mimicking the nocturnal habits of owls in the wild.
The four collared scops owlets were all bowing their heads and sleeping in the nest.
Sensing the light at the entrance had disappeared, they lifted their heads.
They discovered a bipedal beast peering at them through the entrance and immediately began to round their eyes nervously, their bodies swaying up, down, left, and right, with their heads circling.
This was their way of deterring enemies!
One was still groggily asleep, and when shaken awake by its buddy beside it, it hurriedly started to sway as well.