Pigeon stuck on top of Worthing church sparks call-out from fire service

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Fire crews were called to assist the RSPCA after a pigeon became stuck on a church spire in Worthing.

West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said it was called to St Botolph Church in Lansdowne Road just after 3.30pm on Saturday (November 5).

A pigeon had got stuck in wire at the bottom of the church spire, the fire service said.

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One fire engine from Worthing was sent to the scene and crews used an aerial ladder platform to free the pigeon.

Fire crews were called to assist the RSPCA after a pigeon became stuck on a church spire in Worthing. Photo: Eddie MitchellFire crews were called to assist the RSPCA after a pigeon became stuck on a church spire in Worthing. Photo: Eddie Mitchell
Fire crews were called to assist the RSPCA after a pigeon became stuck on a church spire in Worthing. Photo: Eddie Mitchell

The RSPCA confirmed it sent an animal rescue officer to the scene.

A spokesperson said: “It was a windy day and the bird was being blown around badly. We were all very concerned about his welfare.

"The fire and rescue team reached the pigeon using an aerial platform and found wire wrapped around his neck which had become entangled on the spire.

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"We had all hoped for a happy ending, but sadly, he did not survive the ordeal.

Fire crews were called to assist the RSPCA after a pigeon became stuck on a church spire in Worthing. Photo: Eddie MitchellFire crews were called to assist the RSPCA after a pigeon became stuck on a church spire in Worthing. Photo: Eddie Mitchell
Fire crews were called to assist the RSPCA after a pigeon became stuck on a church spire in Worthing. Photo: Eddie Mitchell

“We would like to thank all the concerned animal lovers who reported the bird’s plight to us.”

To report concerns about an animal please contact the RSPCA’s helpline between 8am and 7.30pm on 0300 1234 999.

To help the RSPCA continue rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming animals in desperate need of care please visit its website or call the donation line on 0300 123 8181.