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Wimbledon 2012: Thieves take flight with Wimbledon bird
A highly-trained hawk, used to chase pigeons away from the Wimbledon tennis championships, was stolen from a car where it had been left overnight, police said on Saturday.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: June 30, 2012 08:22 pm IST
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London:
A highly-trained hawk, used to chase pigeons away from the Wimbledon tennis championships, was stolen from a car where it had been left overnight, police said on Saturday.
The Harrier hawk, named Rufus, was stolen together with its cage from a car parked near the famed All England Club in south-west London.
"The bird was in a car which was parked on a private drive with the rear window open for ventilation," said a police spokesman.
"The working bird of prey deters pigeons purely by its presence.
"Rufus is also a family pet and the family has become very attached to the bird who is now four and a half years old.
"They are distressed over the theft and are appealing for help to recover the bird."
Topics mentioned in this article
Tennis
Wimbledon 2012