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Eagle flies into Bournemouth woman's living room | Eagle flies into Bournemouth woman's living room |
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A woman was "quite shocked" when an eagle flew into her living room while she was watching the French Open tennis championship. | A woman was "quite shocked" when an eagle flew into her living room while she was watching the French Open tennis championship. |
The 15in (40cm) tall Russian Steppe eagle swooped through an open door of Wendy Morrell's Bournemouth home while she was watching television on Sunday. | The 15in (40cm) tall Russian Steppe eagle swooped through an open door of Wendy Morrell's Bournemouth home while she was watching television on Sunday. |
She described it as "stunning to look at, but quite scary". | She described it as "stunning to look at, but quite scary". |
Local bird rescuers captured the creature, named Boris, which been reported missing two days earlier. | Local bird rescuers captured the creature, named Boris, which been reported missing two days earlier. |
Ms Morrell said she the eagle swooped in as she watched Rafael Nadal play Novak Djokovic. | Ms Morrell said she the eagle swooped in as she watched Rafael Nadal play Novak Djokovic. |
"This huge black thing flew into the room and did a low swoop," she said. | "This huge black thing flew into the room and did a low swoop," she said. |
Wessex Bird of Prey Rescue, which carried out the collection, said Storm was being trained to scare seagulls away from a landfill site in Corfe Mullen. | |
He had broken away from the perch where he was tethered after being spooked by a lorry. | He had broken away from the perch where he was tethered after being spooked by a lorry. |