On the morning of 13 August, a heron — a familiar visitor to the mill stream by Thames Street — was heard calling persistently from around 7:30 am. It soon became clear that the bird was in distress, unable to move far or leave the water.
The RSPCA arrived at the scene around 10:00 am and, seeing the bird’s condition, called in the fire service. Firefighters entered the water and lifted out the exhausted heron, which by then was too weak to resist.
The RSPCA said a fishing hook was lodged in the bird’s wing, with line trailing into the lilies and holding it fast.
Thanks go to G for the photograph and to J for passing on the story.