A rescuer abseiled 130 feet down an airless well to save a trapped owl

Author : kinghorn2001
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 15:21:46


Police in the town of Bad Segeberg were alerted on Saturday afternoon by a local who could hear the bird hooting in distress, according to a statement issued by the fire service Monday.

Rescuers used a spotlight to illuminate the well and could see the bird at the bottom, but they were unable to lure it into a net.

Tests showed that the air quality was poor just a few meters into the shaft, so they lowered an oxygen bottle into the well to help the owl breathe.



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Then a rescuer wearing breathing apparatus abseiled down the well, packed the young animal into a bag and sent it back up the rope before following themselves.

The rescue operation took 3.5 hours and the owl has since been given to a local bat sanctuary, where it will be looked after.

'We would like to thank everyone involved for the very good cooperation,' the fire service said in the statement.

The young owl is part of a group that has lived in the area for a long time, it added.

The birds live on the Kalkberg, or 'Chalk Mountain,' a 300-foot rock in the center of Bad Segeberg that is topped by the ruined castle.

Eagle owls are probably the largest species of owl in the world, with a wingspan of up to 6.5 feet, according to the US National Aviary. They are common throughout Europe and Asia.

The young owl is part of a group that has lived in the area for a long time, it added. The young owl is part of a group that has lived in the area for a long time, it added. The birds live on the Kalkberg, or 'Chalk Mountain,' a 300-foot rock in the center of Bad Segeberg that is topped by the ruined castle. 'We would like to thank everyone involved for the very good cooperation,' the fire service said in the statement. Rescuers used a spotlight to illuminate the well and could see the bird at the bottom, but they were unable to lure it into a net. Rescuers used a spotlight to illuminate the well and could see the bird at the bottom, but they were unable to lure it into a net. Then a rescuer wearing breathing apparatus abseiled down the well, packed the young animal into a bag and sent it back up the rope before following themselves. Eagle owls are probably the largest species of owl in the world, with a wingspan of up to 6.5 feet, according to the US National Aviary. They are common throughout Europe and Asia. Police in the town of Bad Segeberg were alerted on Saturday afternoon by a local who could hear the bird hooting in distress, according to a statement issued by the fire service Monday. The young owl is part of a group that has lived in the area for a long time, it added. Police in the town of Bad Segeberg were alerted on Saturday afternoon by a local who could hear the bird hooting in distress, according to a statement issued by the fire service Monday. Eagle owls are probably the largest species of owl in the world, with a wingspan of up to 6.5 feet, according to the US National Aviary. They are common throughout Europe and Asia. Tests showed that the air quality was poor just a few meters into the shaft, so they lowered an oxygen bottle into the well to help the owl breathe. Tests showed that the air quality was poor just a few meters into the shaft, so they lowered an oxygen bottle into the well to help the owl breathe. Rescuers used a spotlight to illuminate the well and could see the bird at the bottom, but they were unable to lure it into a net. The birds live on the Kalkberg, or 'Chalk Mountain,' a 300-foot rock in the center of Bad Segeberg that is topped by the ruined castle. Police in the town of Bad Segeberg were alerted on Saturday afternoon by a local who could hear the bird hooting in distress, according to a statement issued by the fire service Monday. 'We would like to thank everyone involved for the very good cooperation,' the fire service said in the statement. 'We would like to thank everyone involved for the very good cooperation,' the fire service said in the statement. Tests showed that the air quality was poor just a few meters into the shaft, so they lowered an oxygen bottle into the well to help the owl breathe. The birds live on the Kalkberg, or 'Chalk Mountain,' a 300-foot rock in the center of Bad Segeberg that is topped by the ruined castle. The young owl is part of a group that has lived in the area for a long time, it added. The rescue operation took 3.5 hours and the owl has since been given to a local bat sanctuary, where it will be looked after. Tests showed that the air quality was poor just a few meters into the shaft, so they lowered an oxygen bottle into the well to help the owl breathe. Then a rescuer wearing breathing apparatus abseiled down the well, packed the young animal into a bag and sent it back up the rope before following themselves.

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