Swan wedged in drain is freed by kayaker after it got stuck following a fight

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A hapless swan was the focus of a dramatic rescue after getting wedged into a canal overflow drain after a fight.

The mute swan got stuck inside the drain hole with its ‘rival’, who was also unable to wriggle free.

Locals in Ulverston, Cumbria, spotted the bird’s head sticking out of a drain hole and called for help.

Specialist rescuer Caroline Simms was called in to reach it and was only able to free them after using a canoe to reach the drain.

She was contacted by staff at the Bay Horse Hotel and Restaurant, which overlooks the canal.

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Owner Lesley Wheeler recalled: ‘A passer-by noticed this unfortunate swan had got stuck in the overflow drain of the canal basin at Canal Foot.

Story from Jam Press (Swan Wedged Tight) Pictured: The swan stuck in a drain and had to be rescued. VIDEO: Hapless swan gets it in neck after getting wedged in drain A hapless swan got it in the neck after getting wedged in a drain. The big white bird was chased into a canal overflow by an angry rival. The mute swan was saved after its head was spotted protruding from a hole. A specialist rescuer was called in to reach it and its attacker, who was also trapped. She hauled them out after using a canoe to reach them. The swans were spotted by a passer-by who told staff at a nearby hotel. They were caught in the overflow drain of the Furness canal in Ulverston, Cumbria. Staff at the Bay Horse Hotel and Restaurant which overlooks the canal, contacted Caroline Simms, who cares for the swans. Hotel owner Lesley Wheeler said it was thought one swan had chased the other into the drain and they couldn't escape. ?A passer-by noticed this unfortunate swan had got stuck in the overflow drain of the canal basin at Canal Foot,? she told, What's The Jam. ?Caroline Simm immediately went to the rescue. ?She hauled them both out while balancing in a kayak. "It was pretty amazing to watch. "She is Ulverston's answer to Virginia McKenna "I've never seen a swan stuck like that before." Swans are a common sight especially around Canal Foot and near Furness Abbey with local groups actively monitoring and helping them. ENDS EDITOR'S NOTE:?Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.
The swan was unable to move (Picture: Jam Press)

‘Caroline Simm immediately went to the rescue. She hauled them both out while balancing in a kayak. It was pretty amazing to watch.’

Swans are a common sight, especially around Canal Foot and near Furness Abbey, with local groups actively monitoring and helping them.

Earlier this year, a ‘confused’ swan stopped traffic on a four-lane stretch of the M1.

Local officers were forced to intervene and nab the bird, which caused a complete stop of traffic.

Story from Jam Press (Swan Wedged Tight) Pictured: A video grab showing the swan that got stuck in a drain and had to be rescued. VIDEO: Hapless swan gets it in neck after getting wedged in drain A hapless swan got it in the neck after getting wedged in a drain. The big white bird was chased into a canal overflow by an angry rival. The mute swan was saved after its head was spotted protruding from a hole. A specialist rescuer was called in to reach it and its attacker, who was also trapped. She hauled them out after using a canoe to reach them. The swans were spotted by a passer-by who told staff at a nearby hotel. They were caught in the overflow drain of the Furness canal in Ulverston, Cumbria. Staff at the Bay Horse Hotel and Restaurant which overlooks the canal, contacted Caroline Simms, who cares for the swans. Hotel owner Lesley Wheeler said it was thought one swan had chased the other into the drain and they couldn't escape. ?A passer-by noticed this unfortunate swan had got stuck in the overflow drain of the canal basin at Canal Foot,? she told, What's The Jam. ?Caroline Simm immediately went to the rescue. ?She hauled them both out while balancing in a kayak. "It was pretty amazing to watch. "She is Ulverston's answer to Virginia McKenna "I've never seen a swan stuck like that before." Swans are a common sight especially around Canal Foot and near Furness Abbey with local groups actively monitoring and helping them. ENDS EDITOR'S NOTE:?Video Usage Licence: (NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.
The swan’s bum was visible from the other side of the drain opening (Picture: Jam Press)

National Highways officer Adrian Woods helped capture the swan with a ‘swan bag’.

He told the BBC: ‘Unfortunately, when the roads are wet, or there is a haze over the carriageway, swans think it is a body of water and land on the road.

‘It is a bit of a shock when they hit the ground, so the swan was a bit confused and its ego bruised.’

Luckily, the swan was uninjured and taken to a nearby lake, where it swam off happily.

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