As he walked towards the rescue center, Fang Ye said, "Spring and summer are the breeding seasons for birds, and many fledglings leave their nests during this time. Some fall out of curiosity about the outside world and accidentally drop down, or they are blown out of their nests by weather conditions, like strong winds. There are all sorts of reasons for them to end up on the ground."
After being spotted by kind-hearted citizens, they call our rescue center.
Not all fallen chicks need to be brought back for rescue!
Some are already fully feathered and are just getting acquainted with their wings, practicing their flying skills. Their parents are actually right beside them all along, so it's fine to leave these alone.
If we can find the nest of those who have fallen out, we'll return the fledglings to it.
Only the injured fledglings or those where no parent bird or nest can be found nearby are the cases we take in."