China News Service, November 20. According to foreign media reports, recently, staff rescued an owl from the Christmas tree in the Rockefeller Center in New York, USA.

This owl did not eat or drink during the three-day road trip, and moved 170 miles with the spruce. Some people called it "just like a plot in a movie."

On November 16, 2020, local time, an owl was found and rescued on a Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center, New York, USA.

  According to reports, workers transported these spruces from Oneonta, 170 miles away, to New York City as a grand decoration for Christmas, but accidentally found this cute owl on the tree.

At present, it is recuperating and recovering in the New York State Wildlife Refuge. Kalisz, director of the Ravensbill Wildlife Center, is in charge of taking care of the owl.

  This full-fledged "hidden" is now named Rockefeller.

It was handed over to Kalisz and taken to the wildlife center.

Kalisz and her team began to give it nutrition and feed it to rats.

Little Rockefeller did not eat or drink during the three-day road trip. Kalisz said that it was surprising that it survived.

  On the evening of the 18th local time, Rockefeller was taken to the veterinarian for various examinations including X-ray scans.

Kalisz said that despite several days of adventure, it seems to be in good condition.

"So far, it has acted calmly and cautiously, very vigilant, with shiny eyes", "and its cuteness is simply overwhelming."

  According to the report, once it is confirmed that Rockefeller's health is no problem, Kalisz's team will put it back into the wild.