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Puffin rescued from Hove beach was likely blown off course
Summary
A young puffin found weak and exhausted on Hove beach is receiving care at an RSPCA seabird centre in Hastings after rescuers said it was likely blown off course by Storm Goretti.
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A puffin was found weak and exhausted on Hove beach and taken into care by local rescuers. East Sussex Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service said the bird was likely blown off course by Storm Goretti. A volunteer caught the bird, and it received initial treatment at the rescue centre before being moved. It is now at an RSPCA centre in Hastings that has specialist facilities for seabirds.
Known details:
- The bird was found weak and exhausted on Hove beach and was reported to rescuers.
- Rescuers say Storm Goretti likely blew the puffin off course. It was taken by a volunteer to a rescue centre where it was placed in an incubator and given fluids.
- The puffin has been transferred to an RSPCA centre in Hastings that has specialist seabird facilities.
- Trevor Weeks, director of East Sussex WRAS, said puffins are rarely seen on the Sussex coast in colder months and are usually offshore.
- Weeks described the bird as likely a juvenile and said rescuers hope it can be released once it regains strength.
Summary:
The puffin remains in specialist care in Hastings and rescuers report it is doing well after initial treatment. Release back to the wild is hoped for once the bird regains strength; the timeline is undetermined at this time.
