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Little bird has been living in the Rewe market for months: customer has a cruel suspicion

2020-02-02T21:58:13.881Z


A bird flew into a Rewe supermarket in the Bavarian town of Wolfratshausen - and has been living in the branch for a long time. A customer has a cruel suspicion.


A bird flew into a Rewe supermarket in the Bavarian town of Wolfratshausen - and has been living in the branch for a long time. A customer has a cruel suspicion.

  • A bird has been living in a Rewe supermarket in Wolfratshausen in Bavaria for a long time.
  • The animal makes no move to want to leave the branch.
  • There are disturbing rumors about how to proceed with the unusual “tenant”.

Wolfratshausen - There is great excitement about a little bird that flutters around in the Rewe market on the Hans-Urmiller-Ring and cannot find its way out. A reader has informed our newspaper that the animal - a sparrow or the like - has been living in the supermarket for a long time.

“During the warm season, he probably flew through the constantly open doors into the sales hall. Now the doors are set to automatic operation and only open when there is public traffic, ”writes the Wolfratshauser .

Vogel in Rewe supermarket: rumors about the shooting of the animal

On Wednesday he heard that the bird should be shot down shortly. The animal lover absolutely wants to prevent this. It should also be possible to catch the bird alive with the help of a cage or the like and release it to freedom , he says in an interview with our newspaper: "It is only a bird, but also a living being." The Rewe - The press office gives the all-clear on request from our newspaper.

"The bird should not be shot down. This was never planned, ”explains press spokeswoman Rosmarie Daubenmerkl. The market team keeps the front doors open for a long time every day, as long as the temperatures allow it.

Animal lives in the Rewe supermarket: So far, Vogel has not used the chance of freedom

Nevertheless, the feathered visitor had not yet used his chance to get outside. Rewe had already asked the Landesbund für Vogelschutz for advice. Its members tried to catch the animal with a landing net. Due to the ceiling height, the campaign was unfortunately unsuccessful. Even the veterinary office was involved.

Rewe employee with advice to colleagues: "Hope that he will soon find his way out"

An employee who came to assess the situation on the market advised the staff to continue to open the doors regularly for a long time. Rosmarie Daubenmerkl writes: "The currently mild temperatures give us hope that the bird will soon find its way out."

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A rental company in Garmisch has complained about the nightly noise. Since then the bells have been silent - but there is still a lot of peace in the village. *

Source: merkur

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