An amusing surprise in the form of two ostrich escapees became a morning highlight for locals in Taichung’s Wuri District on Thursday. The two gigantic birds of unknown origins were spotted taking a stroll alongside traffic, without any company. Police officers rounded up the birds at a car park-turned-enclosure before calling professionals to take them elsewhere. One local says the sighting was an omen of good things to come.

Who let the ostriches out? Two majestic birds stroll down the road, giving a surprise to motorists passing by, who keep their distance just in case.

To prevent traffic accidents, police rounded up the two ostriches with the help of the local borough warden and fenced them off at a car park by using a makeshift divider. With a pole in hand, two police officers stood guard over the mighty captives.

Tsai Min-yang
Nanli Borough warden
We followed them along the road, to keep traffic moving. When we got here they went into this space and I blocked the exit with my car.

The two ostriches were spotted taking a stroll near Xiwei Bridge in Taichung’s Wuri District just after 7 in the morning. Police were called to the scene and guided the birds along to a small alley to finally corral them, much to the amusement of locals.

Member of public
They’re very cute. You rarely get to see something like this.

Member of public
It’s rather unusual. I take it as an omen for happiness and good luck.

Taichung’s Agriculture Bureau called specialized personnel to relocate the ostriches.

They used a black fabric bag to cover their heads and slowly loaded them onto a truck.

Mr. Yu
If you don’t feel nervous, they won’t get nervous. If you get tense, they’ll get very skittish. It’s best to get an expert to catch them, otherwise you’ll get a kicking.

Hu Pai-tsan
Wuri Precinct
In the event of poultry, livestock, or pets running on roadways without proper care and thereby impeding traffic, the owner or persons responsible shall be fined from NT$300 to NT$600.

Fortunately, the runaways didn’t cause any traffic accidents. It is currently thought that the birds made their way to the area from a nearby town, and their owner is yet to be identified.

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