Despite being injured, the Young Bully remains very fierce.
The injured area on this White-tailed Sea Eagle is the wing, with obvious signs of fracture.
Even though this fellow is already injured and unable to fly, it still struggles to flap its wings to leave the rescue box, soon abrasively injuring the apex of both wings.
Chen Ying and Kelas went over to see it, and the fellow quickly turned its head to gaze at them through the gaps in the cage.
After observing, Chen Ying judged that the Young Bully's injuries would recover fairly slowly, and if they waited for its wings to normally grow and heal, it would take at least one to two years.
Alternatively, they could opt for feather transplant treatment.
Feather transplant is a relatively mature treatment method, and international bird rescue organizations also collect some feathers as donors.