Flamstead's homeless hawk finally captured after month of attacks
- A Harris's hawk, which had been attacking villagers, was captured in Flamstead, Hertfordshire.
- For weeks, the hawk had terrorized the village, leading to rising attacks and fearful residents.
- Steve Harris, a 40-year-old physiotherapist, captured the hawk in his garden using a cage.
- Jim Hewitt, 75, one of the hawk's victims, said, "I'm delighted we are not going to be invaded."
- The capture ended a month-long saga, bringing relief and safety to the Flamstead villagers.
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How a wayward hawk was finally captured after terrorising quiet town for weeks
Villagers in Flamstead can finally breathe easy after weeks of swooping attacks by the bird of prey
·London, United Kingdom
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