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Rare Bird Rescued From Cruise Ship During Storm

Summary

  • An endangered corncrake took refuge on a cruise ship during heavy rain.
  • The bird was found shivering on the 16th deck of the Sky Princess.
  • A passenger kept the bird warm in her cabin before conservationists took over.
Rare Bird Rescued From Cruise Ship During Storm

A critically endangered corncrake, a species red-listed in the UK, has been successfully rescued after finding unexpected refuge aboard the cruise ship Sky Princess. The bird was spotted on the ship's upper deck, shivering near a hot tub, as it navigated through a severe rainstorm.

Passenger Charlene Halsey and her daughters discovered the distressed bird and, concerned for its welfare, provided a warm environment in their cabin for the night. Upon the ship's arrival at Portland, Dorset, the family ensured the corncrake was transferred to the care of wildlife conservationists.

Experts believe the corncrake, which is slightly larger than a blackbird and favors dry habitats, likely landed on the vessel while it was cruising in the Mediterranean. This incident underscores the vulnerability of wildlife to environmental conditions and the unexpected places they may seek safety.

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A corncrake is a bird that favors dry land, and it is endangered in the UK, being on the RSPB red list.
The bird is thought to have landed on the ship while it was cruising in the Mediterranean, likely seeking shelter from the rain.
A passenger kept the bird safe in her cabin overnight and it was handed over to wildlife conservationists when the ship docked.

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