Live Rescue: Bird Stuck in a Chimney (Season 3) | A&E

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A small bird is rescued from inside a chimney in this clip from “10.16.20”. #LiveRescue
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22 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Bird Stuck in a Chimney (Season 3) | A&E

  1. I've been fortunate enough to rescue a few animals in my life . They were some of the most exhilarating experiences of my life. Because all I had to so was set them free from a bad situation to go on and live their lives .

  2. The inside of the chimney standard size is 10 x 14 inches. Nice video with animal control. She knew what kind of bird it was. Wasn't injured. I've had animal control come to my house for an injured animal. Tried to tell me that the leg just had a nip. The leg was hanging on by skin. I live in an area with alot of different wildlife. I'm calling animal control 2 to 3 times a year. Luckily I've only meet one in 20 years that shouldn't be animal control. ANIMAL CONTROL HAS TO HAVE A GREAT TRAINING COURSE. 👍💕

  3. The thumbnail for the video, reminded me of a Hydraulic Press Channel video. No crushing of the birds allowed.

  4. Done this ! released a Starling from my chimney, after it fell down the chimney and could be heard above the fireplace. I'm sure it was glad to be back with its mates after I released it !

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