Pheasant trapped in car grille survives 25-mile journey from Harrogate
The RSPCA was called out to the male driver's home in York on Saturday (June, 23), after he returned from a trip to Brimham Rocks and discovered the pheasant.
Helen Martindale, RSPCA animal collection officer, says, the bird appeared to have not been injured when she arrived.
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Hide AdShe said: "He thinks he hit the bird whilst on the motorway but was unable to stop at the time. When he returned home and checked his vehicle he found the bird stuck in the car grille but miraculously still alive.
“I went along and was able to carefully remove the bird from the front bumper of the car and, amazingly, she didn’t seem to be injured.”
ACO Martindale kept the pheasant overnight to monitor their condition but the bird has since been safely released back into the wild.
Helen said: “She was a little shocked at first but wasn’t displaying any signs of injury so I kept a close eye on her overnight and she appeared to be absolutely fine.
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Hide Ad“After enjoying some time pecking around my garden I released her to some fields nearby and she ran off into the undergrowth.
“It’s amazing that she was okay especially considering her 25-mile journey in the grille and the damage that had been caused to the car.”