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Hereford vet’s puffin surprise after seabird blown in from Welsh coast

The discovery of a puffin so far inland was highly unusual
The discovery of a puffin so far inland was highly unusual (Vets For Hereford/Facebook)
  • A lost puffin, named Oona, was discovered 110 miles inland in a Hereford garden, likely blown off course from the Pembrokeshire coast.
  • She was rescued by a local resident and taken to Vets for Pets, where practice manager Elliot Goodwin nursed her back to health from a weak and underweight condition.
  • Oona was transferred to RSPCA West Hatch Wildlife Centre for specialist assessment and rehabilitation due to ongoing concerns about the waterproofing of her feathers.
  • Vets are closely monitoring her feather quality, weight gain, and ability to float to determine when she will be ready for release back into the wild.
  • The discovery of a puffin so far inland was highly unusual, as these seabirds rarely venture away from coastal nesting areas.
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