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Canterbury Christ Church University students rescue dazed African Fischer's lovebird parrot after it flies into window pane

By: Joe Walker joewalker@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 14:00, 28 November 2014

Updated: 14:15, 28 November 2014

Startled students saved an African parrot from a magpie attack after it flew headfirst into a window at their university.

The exotic Fischer's lovebird was left dazed after hitting the glass pane and then found itself fighting off its attackers.

Students at Canterbury Christ Church University rushed to its rescue and managed to catch the parrot and put it in a shoe box.

Fischer's lovebird flew through university window

The bird - which hails from Tanzania and has a green back, chest and wings, a golden yellow neck and a red beak - is not thought to have been hurt.

It has now been handed in for safekeeping at the Barton Veterinary Hospital in New Dover Road, Canterbury.

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Vet Helen Groves says the bird is likely to have escaped from a cage or aviary and will be re-homed if not claimed within a week.

The surgery can be contacted on 01227 765522.

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