Starlings singing stolen geese recognize the owner

A stolen mountain starling bird recognized its owner in a local poultry market.

The owner of this flute is Mr. Wang. The flute was stolen by Mr. Hu and sold at a poultry market for 600 yuan on July 1, 2011. However, the flute then does not sing to entertain anyone.

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The starling goose has recognized its owner (Photo: xinhuanet)

The next day, Mr. Wang recognized his bird and offered to buy it again. In order to prove his ownership, Wang talked to the bird.

As a result, the bird responded with a goose. Wang said it could imitate the geese because he kept two geese at home.

10 days later, Hu was arrested for bird theft.