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The owl is removed by the RSPCA
Animal rescuer, inspector Lisa Lupson was sent to the house and could see the bird still perched happily but managed to encourage him out of the window using her net.
The following day, on Wednesday April 28, the couple again went in their living room and were shocked to discover that the owl had returned - and was sat on the same spot on the fireplace happily sleeping.
Again the couple called the RSPCA and this time animal rescue officer (ARO) Lauren Bradshaw was sent to the address and managed to safely capture the owl and released it outside in the garden - much to the delight of the couple’s grandchildren Charlie, 10, and Bobby, five
An owl was rescued after falling down a chimney in Southport, only to return to the same place the following day.
An RSPCA animal rescuer released the tawny owl from the house on April 27 after it was found sleeping, having dropped down the chimney.
Ed Jones, 67, said: “I couldn’t believe it the first time – then the fact it came back the day after – I thought I might have to start charging it rent!
“He certainly made his presence known on both occasions as some of our ornaments were rearranged and he broke a 20-year-old vase which we had bought in Greece.
An owl was rescued after falling down a chimney in Southport, only to return to the same place the following day.
An RSPCA animal rescuer released the tawny owl from the house on April 27 after it was found sleeping, having dropped down the chimney.
Ed Jones, 67, said: “I couldn’t believe it the first time – then the fact it came back the day after – I thought I might have to start charging it rent!
“He certainly made his presence known on both occasions as some of our ornaments were rearranged and he broke a 20-year-old vase which we had bought in Greece.