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Molly Burkett obituary: conservationist whose home was a wildlife refuge
Summary
An obituary published on 21 January 2026 remembers Molly Burkett as a conservationist whose home served as a wildlife refuge; she was known for taking in birds with broken wings and cared for animals including Barney the barn owl, Jack the crow and Pelé the South American pygmy macaw.
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An obituary published on 21 January 2026 recalls Molly Burkett, a conservationist whose home served as a wildlife refuge. She was known for taking in injured birds and other creatures. She never refused a bird with a broken wing. Several named animals lived with her and became part of local stories.
Known details:
- She never refused a bird with a broken wing.
- Barney the barn owl hissed when anyone walked into the room without first saying hello.
- Jack the crow enjoyed a tipple of beer and appeared on the television programme That's Life in 1977.
- Pelé, a South American pygmy macaw, was cared for after being found in a cardboard item, as reported in the obituary.
Summary:
The obituary highlights Burkett's long commitment to rescuing and caring for wild birds and other animals. Undetermined at this time.
