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    Bird living in Dublin Airport finally takes off

    Matthew SloanBy Matthew SloanApril 24, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    An errant bird who made an unlikely home of Dublin Airport has finally left Terminal 1 after almost a week.

    Bird living in Dublin Airport finally takes off.

    A starling, affectionately named Charlie, caused quite a commotion in Dublin Airport as it remained in Terminal 1 for almost a week.

    Rather than make a traditional nest in a tree – or, in the case of starlings, in the eaves of houses – Charlie decided to occupy the airport, where he survived on a diet that included one particularly Irish snack.

    Finally, after close to a week in Terminal 1, Charlie made his escape from the airport to join his “friends in the wild”.

    Starlings – native to Ireland and the UK

    A close up of a starling, the breed of bird living in Dublin Airport that finally took off.
    Credit: Flickr/ Andrej Chudý

    Long before it was a digital challenger bank, the starling was – and still is – a bird native to Ireland and the United Kingdom.

    Though these birds’ appetites for insect pests led to their introduction to several non-native regions, starlings can themselves prove pests to humans in domestic environments, as they often make nests in the eaves of residential roofs.

    Beyond the obvious noise concerns this brings, starling droppings can contain harmful bacteria that can lead to diseases like salmonella, encephalitis, and meningitis.

    Charlie – the Dublin Airport starling

    Dublin Airport's Terminal 2 and the adjacent road on a bright day.
    Credit: Pexels/ Ian Porce

    But enough of the boring stuff. Rather than opt for the eaves of some poor homeowner’s house, one starling decided to make Dublin Airport’s Terminal 1 its home.

    The airport took to Twitter to update customers on the bird’s well-being, noting that it survived its stint in the terminal on cucumbers and Hunky Dory crisps.

    Dublin Airport also asked its followers to help name the errant bird. Despite suggestions from followers like Starlingus and Birdie Ahern, the starling was finally christened Charlie in honour of late Irish journalist Charlie Bird.

    Charlie takes off – the starling finally leaves Dublin Airport

    Today is hunky dory for our T1 bird, Charlie, as his T1 adventures have come to an end ❤️ 🐦‍⬛

    The best take off of the day 👀 ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/lODszQHbh6

    — Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) April 23, 2024

    Dublin Airport had previously noted that “helping a small (and very speedy!) bird to get out of such a vast and busy building is no easy task”. This certainly proved the case as Charlie spent no fewer than five days in the airport terminal.

    Despite difficulties, the airport assured that its team were “on the case and – in consultation with wildlife and bird experts – a process is underway which will get the bird safely on its way very soon”.

    The team finally achieved its goal yesterday (23 April), and Charlie was rescued and set “on his way back to his friends in the wild”.

    One last tweet called Charlie’s departure the “best take-off of the day”.

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    Matthew Sloan is the Assistant Editor and a writer for Meanwhile in Ireland. He has a BA in English and Spanish and an MA in Translation. A self-confessed city boy, Matthew feels most at home in the hustle and bustle of urban environments and loves nothing more than finding the best bars and restaurants along his travels. He has spent time living in Spain but currently resides in his hometown of Belfast.

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