Seagull saved in dinghy rescue

Secret World volunteer Kelvin Millis sails out to rescue the trapped seagull. Photo: submitted. Secret World volunteer Kelvin Millis sails out to rescue the trapped seagull. Photo: submitted.

A SEAGULL which braved a night stuck in a freezing Bridgwater pond after swallowing a fishing hook has been rescued.

Concerned animal-lover Kevin Elsmore, from Spoonbill Road, alerted Secret World Animal Rescue after noticing the bird on Saturday evening (January 19).

Kelvin Millis, a response driver for Secret World, was called to the pond near Eastover Park on Sunday and balanced atop an inflatable dinghy to rescue the bird.

Kevin told the Mercury: “The fishing hook was attached to some branches overhanging the pond. The bird must have tried to eat the bait and became stuck.

“I had tried to wade out to free it using my chest waders and got rather wet and cold. The water was too deep so I called Secret World on Sunday – they came within 30 minutes.

“A kind neighbour, who had an inflatable dinghy at the ready, made the rescue possible.

“Well done to Kelvin. He made my weekend.”

The seagull was taken to Secret World and received treatment for a small injury on its shoulder before being released back into the wild today (January 21).

Comments(3)

Hombre says...
1:42pm Tue 22 Jan 13

I don't understand why!

Seagulls are dirty and violent, and there are too many of them.

mikeymike says...
7:48am Wed 23 Jan 13

Shame the WHOLE story wasn't told about this, It would have been entertaining and more like "Carry on get the Seagull"!!

BaldCarl2 says...
8:51pm Wed 23 Jan 13

Hombre wrote:
I don't understand why!

Seagulls are dirty and violent, and there are too many of them.
Well said.

A well placed pellet from an air rifle would have been the best solution.

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