An owl had to be rescued after becoming trapped in a filthy extractor fan at an empty hotel for two days.
The owner of the disused Alhambra Court Hotel called the RSPCA after hearing noises coming from the kitchen fan.
Animal rescue officer Leanne Honess-Heather was sent to try to help free the owl. She said: ‘The hotel owner heard noises coming from the extractor fan but wasn’t sure what it was. When she went to investigate she spotted a tawny owl sitting behind the fan. The bird seemed bright and alert despite being trapped.
‘When I arrived at the disused hotel the owl, who had tried to push her way out, was then wedged tight between the fan blades in the extractor.
‘We suspect the bird had fallen down the large extractor and then, when trying to get out, had got wedged in the fan. The fan was sticky and covered in grease which made it harder for the bird to free herself.
‘Initially she was stuck at the top of the fan, upside down. But then, struggling, she worked her way to the bottom. Thankfully, the cover was easily removed and we were able to free her. She had no major injuries but she was dehydrated and covered in thick grease so needed a good bath.’
Leanne took the owl to Ryedale Rehab where she was given critical care, cleaned up, dried off and taken in for monitoring.
Staff carefully washed the grease off of her feathers using washing up liquid to ensure no residue was left.
Leanne said: ‘The owl wasn’t too impressed by bathtime but, after towel drying her off and popping her in a warm cage to dry out, she looked and felt much better.
‘She’ll now stay at Ryedale Rehab until she’s been given a clean bill of health and is ready to be released back to the wild where, hopefully, she’ll stay away from any kitchens.’
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