MUZZA the galah has had the ride of
her life, after she was collected in the grille of a Falcon and driven
for two hours at a head-spinning 110km/h.
Businessman Murray Clair hit the bird at Bendigo and, believing she had died instantly, drove on to Melbourne at the top legal speed all the way, the Herald Sun reported.
It was only when he got to Melbourne's Hilton South Wharf and turned the ignition off that he heard the shrieking parrot and saw her flapping angrily in the grille of his hire car. He called for help.
Wildlife Victoria rescuer Amy Amato used a branch cutter to free the bird from the car's front end. More Read
Businessman Murray Clair hit the bird at Bendigo and, believing she had died instantly, drove on to Melbourne at the top legal speed all the way, the Herald Sun reported.
It was only when he got to Melbourne's Hilton South Wharf and turned the ignition off that he heard the shrieking parrot and saw her flapping angrily in the grille of his hire car. He called for help.
Wildlife Victoria rescuer Amy Amato used a branch cutter to free the bird from the car's front end. More Read
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