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Trapped falcon rescued at QE Hospital Birmingham after pigeon chase | Trapped falcon rescued at QE Hospital Birmingham after pigeon chase |
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A peregrine falcon which became trapped on a hospital balcony has been rescued. | A peregrine falcon which became trapped on a hospital balcony has been rescued. |
The bird of prey became stuck on the third storey of Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital since Friday after chasing a pigeon into a courtyard, the fire service said. | The bird of prey became stuck on the third storey of Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital since Friday after chasing a pigeon into a courtyard, the fire service said. |
The RSPCA worked with firefighters to free the bird using a net. | |
The falcon was liberated from its predicament at about 17:30 on Saturday and was examined by a vet before being reunited with its mate. | |
Animal hospital | Animal hospital |
Hospital staff said it had became trapped halfway up the six-storey interior courtyard area, which is not accessible to the public. | Hospital staff said it had became trapped halfway up the six-storey interior courtyard area, which is not accessible to the public. |
The falcon was reported to the fire service by a member of the public who spotted it from a ward. | The falcon was reported to the fire service by a member of the public who spotted it from a ward. |
The RSPCA said the male falcon had made several attempts to free itself. | |
"Witnesses said they saw him attempting to fly out but he ended up hurtling repeatedly against the windows before falling back down to the bottom," the charity said. | |
RSPCA Inspector Boris Lasserre said the bird was eventually rescued with the help of a net, which had to be dismantled to allow the bird to be reached. | |
"By chance one of the fire officers on duty, Nigel Hawkins, was an expert falconer," he said. | |
"The bird was resting on a small ledge by a window. | |
"This window could only be opened a few inches. We took the net and pole apart so it could fit through the narrow gap. | |
"Mr Hawkins gently edged the net nearer the bird so as not to frighten him away beyond reach. He was then able to very gently place the net over the bird." | |
He added the bird was one of a nesting pair which live at the hospital. | |
The hospital said it was "pleased" the falcon had been rescued. | The hospital said it was "pleased" the falcon had been rescued. |
"People get a bit worried about trapped birds so it's good news," a representative said. | "People get a bit worried about trapped birds so it's good news," a representative said. |
The fire service said: "Although we do a lot of animal rescues, we haven't been involved in anything like this before." | |
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