Wednesday, October 10, 2007
One Vulture Found, Another Still On The Run
A vulture known as Wee Man, who escaped from a rescue centre near Kinnoir, near Huntly in north-east Scotland on Saturday, has been found sitting in a tree close to home, and is in good condition, with no injuries or broken feathers.
Volunteers spent the day trying to tempt the bird down with offers of food, but have so far been unsuccessful.
"He must be hungry, after getting away on Saturday," said Centre volunteer Patricia Downie.
Wee Man is not an attacking bird as he feeds on dead animals.

The other vulture, known as Prime Minister Maggie 'Feartie' Broon, is still on the run after escaping from the dangers of a recent general election, and was briefly spotted today sitting in the House of Commons being mauled by opposition leader David Cameron who, until only a few days ago, Broon thought was a dead animal.

Maggie Broon, previously thought of as an attacking bird, lacks courage when confronted by prey that is not dead, and is easily recognizable by the yellow streak running down his back, and his recently broken feathers.
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Volunteers spent the day trying to tempt the bird down with offers of food, but have so far been unsuccessful.
"He must be hungry, after getting away on Saturday," said Centre volunteer Patricia Downie.
Wee Man is not an attacking bird as he feeds on dead animals.

Wee Man
The other vulture, known as Prime Minister Maggie 'Feartie' Broon, is still on the run after escaping from the dangers of a recent general election, and was briefly spotted today sitting in the House of Commons being mauled by opposition leader David Cameron who, until only a few days ago, Broon thought was a dead animal.

Maggie Broon
Maggie Broon, previously thought of as an attacking bird, lacks courage when confronted by prey that is not dead, and is easily recognizable by the yellow streak running down his back, and his recently broken feathers.
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