An Injured Seabird Pecks at an Emergency Room Door, Prompting Its Own Rescue
A cormorant injured by a triple fishing hook sought help at a Bremen hospital; firefighters and medical staff removed the hook and released the bird safely.
- An injured cormorant pecked at an emergency room door in Germany, prompting medical staff to call firefighters for its rescue.
- The cormorant had a triple fishing hook stuck in its beak when it approached the hospital door.
- Firefighters and medical staff removed the fishhook, treated the wound, and later released the bird into the hospital park.
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BERLIN— A wounded seabird sought help pecking at the door of an emergency room in a hospital in Germany until the medical staff noticed it and called on the firefighters to help with his rescue. The cormorant, a bright black waterbird, had a triple fishing hook stuck in its beak when it was noticed on Sunday at the glass door of the Klinikum Links der Weser hospital in the northern city of Bremen. In a joint effort, the medical staff and firefig…
Injured Seabird Goes to ER, Pecks on Door
An injured seabird sought help by pecking at the door of an emergency room at a hospital in Germany until medical staff noticed it and called firefighters to help with its rescue. The cormorant, a shiny black waterbird, had a triple fishing hook stuck in its beak when it made...
Injured by a fishing hook, this seabird knocked on the ER door for help
The cormorant, a shiny black waterbird, had a triple fishing hook stuck in its beak when it made its presence known at the glass door of the Klinikum Links der Weser hospital in the German city of Bremen on Sunday.
Unexpected Visitor: Injured Cormorant Seeks Help at German Hospital | Science-Environment
A cormorant in distress astonishingly approached a German hospital's emergency room, prompting staff to notice its injury. The bird was found with a fishing hook in its beak. Firefighters helped with its rescue and healing, after which it was released in the hospital park.
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