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Schoolkids save straying peacock

A peacock, a protected bird believed to have strayed from a national park in Narathiwat, was saved by two students on Friday.

A park official shows a peacock saved by two boys who handed over the bird to police in Sungai Padi district of Narathiwat.  Wadao Harai

The students of Bango Mayae School in tambon Sako of Sungai Padi district, happened to see the large bird with blue and green feathers on a roadside while on the way to the school.

They caught the bird, thinking it must be of a rare species, and intended to leave it to their teacher to decide what to do next. But while passing a police checkpoint on they way, they changed their minds and handed it over to the police.

The peacock was brought to Sako police station, where it was later handed over to Samnao Khoruamklang, an official of the Budo National Park of the National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department, by Pol Lt Col Jaroon Chaikijkorn, the station chief. The hand-over was witnessed by Rungruang Thimabutr, the Sungai Padi district chief.

Mr Rungruang said it was fortunate for the peacock, a rare beautiful bird on the list of protected animals in Category 1, to be found and saved by the schoolboys.

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