Showing posts with label Injured. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Injured. Show all posts

Monday, July 18, 2011

Jogger injured in buzzard attack

16 July 2011 Last updated at 10:23 GMT Alan Rosier The keen runner said he was shocked when the bird attacked him A runner has been injured by a swooping buzzard as he jogged through a forest near his home

Alan Rosier, 37, said he was in shock after being hit on the back of the head by the bird of prey at Pontywaun, Caerphilly county.

The geologist suffered a gash on his neck caused by the bird's talons.

A spokesman for the Forestry Commission said it was very unusual for a buzzard to attack a human.

"I've never seen anything like it. It was a real shock to see a bird attack like that," said Mr Rosier.

He said the bird just missed him as he passed the first time, but caught up with him as he was running back.

"It hit me in the back of the head and caused a gash. I kept on running just to get away," he said.

Mr Rosier said his fiance, an ecologist, told him the buzzard was probably protecting its young in a nearby nest.

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I won't be running along that track again for a few weeks when I know the buzzard's young fledglings should have flown the nest”

End Quote Alan Rosier Jogger "It was very surprising and I won't be running along that track again for a few weeks when I know the buzzard's young fledglings should have flown the nest," he said.

A father-of-two, he is a former triathlon competitor, and trains for local 5km races.

He said he regularly sees the birds when he runs, but they are usually high in the sky.

"I didn't think I was in any danger from them," he said.

"I was lucky to escape more serious injury and don't want to be dive-bombed again."

Clive Davies, from the Forestry Commission, said: "They are very territorial but we have never heard of an incident like this before in Wales - usually they only attack other birds.

buzzard The birds are described as extremely territorial

"Buzzards nest from April until July and normally they would have flown the nest by now.

"It may have been a young bird which was startled," he added.

In June last year a 71-year-old man was injured after being attacked by a buzzard in a field in Worcestershire.

Nick George suffered deep claw injuries to his head when the bird dive-bombed him on a path in a wheat field near Severn Stoke.


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Friday, July 15, 2011

Injured jockey returns to Wales

13 July 2011 Last updated at 11:29 GMT Isabel Tompsett The racing fraternity is supporting Isabel Tompsett and her family A jockey who was seriously injured in a fall while competing in Norfolk has been transferred to a hospital near her Carmarthenshire home.

Isabel Tompsett, 28, from Llandeilo, suffered head injuries after she was thrown from her horse on 22 May.

Ms Tompsett, a champion amateur over jumps in the 2009 to 2010 season, was on life support at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge.

She was moved to Neath Port Talbot Hospital on Tuesday.

Unconscious

Ms Tompsett was left unconscious after her mount, Leopold, rolled on her after falling heavily during the race at Fakenham racecourse.

After weeks in intensive care, she is no longer being medically sedated and is showing signs of improvement.

Her family and partner John Llewellyn have welcomed the transfer to the south Wales hospital on Tuesday.

"Isabel's mother Bridget received a call from Addenbrooke's yesterday morning to inform her that Isabel was going to be transferred that same day," said Injured Jockeys Fund chief executive Lisa Hancock.

"We weren't quite expecting it to happen this quickly, but it is great news that she will now be so much nearer to home.

"I understand that the Neath Port Talbot Hospital has a very good rehabilitation centre and it will enable Isabel to take the next step forward in her recovery."


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