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Emergency rescue! A magpie for firemen to save the trapped billboards.

Firefighters rescue magpies trapped on billboards (photo No. 7)


A "wildlife emergency" was seen as a surprise, according to table 7, when a local shopping center in the town of stanthorpe, the city of stanthorpe, was a local shopping center.

At the time, Hillman noticed that a number of firefighters were wobbling a long ladder against the sign of the Woolworths supermarket chain, but she did not see their purpose at a glance.

"I can hear a voice," Hillman said. "I can walk past a man I know, saying that there is a bird on it. I can still see its head."

Hillman was in a hurry to go to work when he drew closer to the camera and caught the magpie trapped on the sign.

Firefighters rescue magpies trapped on billboards (photo No. 7)


Dennis Burton, head of rescue at the Queensland Fire and Emergency Service, said he speculated that the magpie was trapped by a strong wind.

Because of the height of the billboard, firefighters were unable to reach the magpie with an ordinary ladder and had to bring another telescopic ladder.

Bird caretaker Taylor (Cherie Taylor) told journalist: "this magpie may lose a main feather, but other than that, it should be fine."

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