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RSPCA’s warning after seagull tangled in TV aerial

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The seagull was spotted in a distressed state above a house in Colchester. (SWNS)

The seagull was spotted in a distressed state above a house in Colchester. (SWNS)

Firefighters spent three hours rescuing a seagull when it became tangled in a TV aerial.

The bird was spotted in a distressed state above a house in Colchester on Wednesday, after fishing wire around its legs had caused it to get stuck.

Firefighters from Colchester station were called to the scene at 11.30am and used an aerial platform ladder to approach the seagull.

Sadly, despite the juvenile herring gull eventually being freed it later died from its injuries, having sustained a broken leg.

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Firefighters spent three hours rescuing the seagull. (SWNS)

Firefighters spent three hours rescuing the seagull. (SWNS)

The RSPCA has hit out at the person who left the fishing wire which the bird became tangled in.

A spokesperson for the animal charity said: “It’s really sad that this poor gull couldn’t be saved despite best efforts.

“Unfortunately it’s not uncommon for the RSPCA to be called about wild animals and birds that have been injured by discarded fishing wire.

“Thankfully, many can be saved but they may require a lot of care, treatment and rehabilitation.

“Others aren’t so lucky and sometimes their injuries are just too severe for them to survive.

“It’s tragic for animal lovers like us to see the effects of discarded litter like this, especially when there is such a simple solution: clear up your litter and take it home with you.”

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NORFOLK Seal on clifftop - one of the RSPCA's wackiest animal rescues of 2022. See SWNS story SWMRanimals. The RSPCA has revealed the wackiest animal rescues of the year - including saving two not fantastic foxes from car wheels and a seal from a PUB. Hilarious pictures show hapless pets and wild animals trapped in bizarre places before being freed by baffled rescuers. The charity has compiled 21 of the oddest rescues of 2022, with the weirdest being a seal pup that slithered into a Bristol pub.

A seal pup was stranded on top of a cliff 50ft above a beach in Weybourne, Norfolk. (SWNS)

It comes after the RSPCA revealed 59 of the strangest animal rescues of 2022 – including a boa constrictor spotted at a McDonald’s in Bognor Regis and a seal which got stuck on a 50ft cliff in Weybourne, Norfolk.

RSPCA rescuer Amy Pellegrini added: “He (seal) must have just taken a wrong turn and then followed the coastal path before ending up on the cliff edge.”

Throughout the year, the RSPCA has received nearly 300,000 reports of trapped animals – one of the charity’s busiest ever years.

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