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More Baby Herring Gull Rescues

This baby Herring Gull fall off a neighbouring roof today and ended up sitting on the grass outside. This photograph was taken before she was taken to the RSPCA's nearby Mallydams rescue centre.

This baby Herring Gull fall off a neighbouring roof today and ended up sitting on the grass outside. This photograph was taken before she was taken to the RSPCA's nearby Mallydams rescue centre.

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