July 21st 2024.
Next up on the golf course, a heartwarming act of kindness was witnessed by a group of four men. While enjoying a round of golf at Kirkintilloch Golf Club near Glasgow, Callum Quinn and his friends Lewis Craytan, Jamie Taylor, and Gary Bone came across a seagull in distress. The poor bird had become tangled in a white net, leaving its neck, beak, and wings completely entwined.
Without hesitation, the men rushed to the seagull's aid. Callum carefully held the bird with a towel while Lewis used a knife to cut the net free from its mouth and body. After successfully freeing the bird, the men noticed that it was visibly exhausted and in need of some nourishment.
Not wanting to leave the seagull in a weakened state, the men sprang into action once again. They dug into their golf bag and pulled out a Greggs steak bake, which they fed to the grateful bird. Callum later remarked that the seagull devoured the snack with incredible speed.
It's unclear how the seagull became trapped in the net or where the net came from, but Callum noted that it resembled a football goal net. He also mentioned that the seagull was unable to spread its wings due to the entanglement, making it a truly dire situation.
Thankfully, the group's quick thinking and compassion paid off. After the seagull had its fill of the steak bake, it was able to fly off, free from its restraints. The men were relieved to see the seagull take flight and were happy to have been able to help in any way.
In other, more lighthearted news, a group of sheep made headlines earlier this month for their unusual behavior after eating 100kg of cannabis in a greenhouse. But on this day, it was the seagull that captured the hearts of those on the golf course, thanks to the kindness of four friends and a tasty treat from Greggs.
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