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Birds stuck in chimneys are quite a common call here at Wildlife Aid. The unfortunate victim usually falls down the top and doesn’t have the room to climb back out!
Simon was recently called to help a member of the public who was worried about noises coming from inside the chimney. The entrance was protected by a metal grate which, unfortunately, wasn’t too easy to get off!
Luckily, Simon eventually found a way in to the trapped pigeon and soon had it free once more. After a quick check to make sure it was not injured or too thin, it was released back into the wild once more.
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My brother and I catch pigeons with inguries like fishing netting tied around their feet and then we release them back home ❤️?
SIMON: 'Come on Pig, don't fly into a car, now that would be silly!'
ME: ' Out of the frying pan and into the fire, or out of the chimney and into the car…!'
I can't tell if he's grumpy or just stunned after you pulled him out of the chimney.
Thank you.
An Unidentified Flying Ornithurae 😉
I am really looking forward to tomorrow. I asked the question about the acquisition of the Wildlife SOS series. Lori, if you do decide to try and pronounce my last name it's kuh: as in umbrella; and zell: as in sell with a "Z".
Simon: singing I see, a pigeon
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Great job! The pigeon looked embarressed though!
Very cool.
stupid bird 😀
Great release and Simon's experience with animals and wildlife really comes through with these videos.
Something I noticed now I live in Japan. If this situation were to happen here (it wouldn't actually cos they don't have wildlife rescue groups but anyway), every care would be taken to keep the floor/carpets clean regardless of whether a house is expensive or not!!
He was gorgeous.
Beautiful pidge ?
Another lovely save! Had to laugh when Simon mentioned bringing along a ground sheet, then used the lady's nice tea towel. Haha!
Who is the one creep that does not like the vid.! I love your work Simon and team you are the best.! 🙂
Always a reminder of how beautiful pigeons actually are. .)
It might just be a pigeon but you never know what it might be until you get eyes on the target. Good save
Come on Pidge… That never gets old for me.
you are a hero
thank you .that was lovely.
You guys need to get a rechargeable screwdriver, instead of wrenching it out with an old hand tool. It will dramatically cut down your rescue times, when you need to remove panels like that. And it won't take any more space in the trunk (or, as you British folks call it, the "boot.") 🙂
??????? God Bless You ?
What a cutie . Glad he’s safe !
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Great job as always ???
You guys are awesome. I really pity on who dislike your videos.