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  • South Africa - Durban -  07 June 2020 -   The World Health Organization (WHO) has changed its advice on face masks, saying they should be worn in public where social distancing is not possible to help stop the spread of coronavirus. The global body said new information showed they could provide a barrier for potentially infectious droplets. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • November 21, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France (region, France - Edouard Philippe, Prime Minister in office at the exit of the Council of Ministers on Wednesday, November 21, 2018 at the Palais de l'Elysee (Credit Image: © Julien Mattia/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press)
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  • Mar. 19, 2010 - Businessman holding a crystal ball. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • July 19, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Senator Lisa Murkowski Republican of Alaska listens to witness during a Senate Subcommittee hearing on Appropriations  Washington DC. June 13, 2017. (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Congresswoman MAXINE WATERS (D-CA) reacts to testimony while sitting behind Attorney General Jeff Sessions at the start of the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing into allegations of Russian hacking of the election. (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Attorney General answers questions put to him by the members of the Senate Intelligence Committee about the Russians hacking the election. (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Attorney General JEFF SESSIONS  testifies at a U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Russian interference with U.S. elections.  (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Secretary of State REX TILLERSON testifies in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on spending cuts. (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Secretary of State Rex Tillerson testifies today in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 10, 2016 - Ca, CA - Female barbers having team discussion in barber shop (Credit Image: © Alyson Aliano/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • Mar. 19, 2010 - Fortune teller and man in office. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Model of house on soil with digger and butterflies (Credit Image: © Image Source/Taira Kunihara/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Model of house on soil with digger and butterflies (Credit Image: © Image Source/Taira Kunihara/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Couple and financial adviser (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Couple meeting with a financial adviser (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Purdue testifies in front of the Senate Appropiations Subcommittee (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Deputy Attorney Gerenal Rod Rosenstein testifies in front of the Senate Appropiations Subcommittee (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Attorney General JEFF SESSIONS testifies at a U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Russian interference with U.S. elections. (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Attorney General JEFF SESSIONS testifies at a U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Russian interference with U.S. elections. (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S.- Attorney General JEFF SESSIONS testifies at a U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Russian interference with U.S. elections.  (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Attorney General JEFF SESSIONS testifies at a U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Russian interference with U.S. elections. (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Attorney General answers questions put to him by the members of the Senate Intelligence Committee about the Russians hacking the election. (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Attorney General Jeff Sessions is surrounded by press photographers at the start of the Senate Intlligence Committee into Russian hacking of the elction. (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Attorney General answers questions put to him by the members of the Senate Intelligence Committee about the Russians hacking the election. (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Attorney General JEFF SESSIONS testifies at a U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Russian interference with U.S. elections. (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 2, 2017 - Amsterdam, Pays-Bas - Tourists to Amsterdam will soon be getting tips on how to travel and stay safe – thanks to a tag they fix to a bag or clothing.The Dutch city has a population of just under a million. But gets up to 12 million visitors a year.As a result, a major proportion of the population comprises or foreigners or out-of-towners who know nothing about Amsterdam or how best to experience it.Royal Dutch Airline KLM is to offer visitors its own advice in the shape of Care Tag,.The audio smart-tag that gives travellers location-based tips and tricks to experiencing Amsterdam to its fullest extent.Starting in September this year, the Care Tag will give audible advice with hundreds of practical tips about Amsterdam.These include where to lock up your bike, where to be mindful of pickpockets, and where to spot great street art. The tag consists of an offline GPS module and a speaker with no internet needed. While the user is walking or cycling trough the city, the Care Tag gives you all the advice needed to master Amsterdam based on your location.The voice messages are recorded by KLM crew.The tag will need to be strapped to a bag, or clothing during travel in and around the city. The Care Tag which will need periodic charging.A spokesman for the airline said:” We fly thousands of passengers a year to our beautiful city but lately our city got a lot busier and visitors can use a little more assistance. “With the Care Tag, it feels like our crew is always with you to help you around. “The KLM Care Tag is a specially designed location-aware audio luggage tag that automatically provides visitors with location based verbal tips on how to traverse the city. “All over Amsterdam, we’ve plotted the voice of our caring crew at spots where you can use some extra assistance. “Assisting you at busy crossroads, watching your back while you ride your bike and telling you where to keep an extra eye on your belongings.�
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  • April 28, 2017 - inconnu - On-line retailer Amazon has released a personal robot stylist that helps customers decide what to wear.The Echo Look is the latest in a line of household gadgets from the company designed to make home life easier.The Echo Look is a camera that takes photos of outfits before rating them and giving a second opinion.It is being marketed as a fashion tool, with voice-activation allowing users to take full-length photos and short videos of their outfit choices.It follows on from Amazon’s smart Alexa voice activated assistant, Alexa.The new device uses a new service named Style Check to offer feedback on the chosen look.An Amazon spokesman explained:” ''Style Check keeps your look on point using advanced machine learning algorithms and advice from fashion specialists.“Submit two photos for a second opinion on which outfit looks best on you based on fit, colour, styling and current trends.''''Over time, these decisions get smarter through your feedback and input from our team of experienced fashion specialists.''As users build up their lookbooks with pictures and videos, the device is able to recommend new brands and styles inspired by recurring outfits.For peace of mind, a button on the side turns off both the camera and the always-listening microphone. As well as offering style advice, the Echo Look performs the same duties as Amazon's other Echo devices – first launched in 2014 – and can devise travel routes, read headlines or play music.Currently, the Echo Look is only able to purchase by invitation for $200 USD in the US / €184 Euros / £155 GBP It is not yet known if the company will roll out the device to the general public at a later date. # AMAZON LANCE 'ECHO LOOK' POUR AIDER A MIEUX S'HABILLER (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2017 - inconnu - On-line retailer Amazon has released a personal robot stylist that helps customers decide what to wear.The Echo Look is the latest in a line of household gadgets from the company designed to make home life easier.The Echo Look is a camera that takes photos of outfits before rating them and giving a second opinion.It is being marketed as a fashion tool, with voice-activation allowing users to take full-length photos and short videos of their outfit choices.It follows on from Amazon’s smart Alexa voice activated assistant, Alexa.The new device uses a new service named Style Check to offer feedback on the chosen look.An Amazon spokesman explained:” ''Style Check keeps your look on point using advanced machine learning algorithms and advice from fashion specialists.“Submit two photos for a second opinion on which outfit looks best on you based on fit, colour, styling and current trends.''''Over time, these decisions get smarter through your feedback and input from our team of experienced fashion specialists.''As users build up their lookbooks with pictures and videos, the device is able to recommend new brands and styles inspired by recurring outfits.For peace of mind, a button on the side turns off both the camera and the always-listening microphone. As well as offering style advice, the Echo Look performs the same duties as Amazon's other Echo devices – first launched in 2014 – and can devise travel routes, read headlines or play music.Currently, the Echo Look is only able to purchase by invitation for $200 USD in the US / €184 Euros / £155 GBP It is not yet known if the company will roll out the device to the general public at a later date. # AMAZON LANCE 'ECHO LOOK' POUR AIDER A MIEUX S'HABILLER (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 25, 2018 - Toronto, ON, Canada - TORONTO, ON - July 25    Summer Lin (right) and Katherine Liu run the Secret Garden Florist shop at Finch and Yonge street.  The van rampage began close to their shop and they were very involved in the memorial and supplying flowers to mourners..Talking to victims, witnesses and local businesses impacted by the van attack about advice they'd give to people on the Danforth for getting through the next few weeks.  .July 25, 2018 Richard Lautens/Toronto Star (Credit Image: © Richard Lautens/The Toronto Star via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 23rd November 2017 - Michael Owen Horse Racing - Former footballer Michael Owen receives advice from retain jockey Richard Kingscote at Manor House Stables in Cheshire ahead of his first ever race as a jockey - Photo: Simon Stacpoole / Offside.
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Port St Johns, Eastern Cape, South Africa - In Xhosa culture the women are easily recognised by their heavy dress, matching turban and coloured dots decorating their faces. If a woman has children, whom she has raised to be adults, then it is usual to find her seated among her peers smoking a long-handled pipe...Beadwork similar to the Ndebele is an integral aspect of Xhosa tradition. It forms part of the ornamentation that reflects the different stages of a woman's life. A certain headdress will be a worn by a newly married girl, while a woman who has just given birth to her first child will wear a different-styled headdress...Xhosa beliefs recognise the presence of ancestral spirits and a supreme authority. The spirits of those who have passed on are honoured in rituals and ceremonies. They are called upon for guidance, support and to turn the tide of favour. The ceremonial slaughtering of animals is one of the many ways by which ancestors are invoked...Xhosa beliefs dictate that people turn to a diviner or healer, usually attired in a headdress and shawl of fur, when needing advice on how to deal with the spirits, help with illnesses, or ward off evil from unnatural forces such as the tokoloshe − a potentially malevolent goblin who attacks at night (Credit Image: © Louis Kleynhans/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Port St Johns, Eastern Cape, South Africa - In Xhosa culture the women are easily recognised by their heavy dress, matching turban and coloured dots decorating their faces. If a woman has children, whom she has raised to be adults, then it is usual to find her seated among her peers smoking a long-handled pipe...Beadwork similar to the Ndebele is an integral aspect of Xhosa tradition. It forms part of the ornamentation that reflects the different stages of a woman's life. A certain headdress will be a worn by a newly married girl, while a woman who has just given birth to her first child will wear a different-styled headdress...Xhosa beliefs recognise the presence of ancestral spirits and a supreme authority. The spirits of those who have passed on are honoured in rituals and ceremonies. They are called upon for guidance, support and to turn the tide of favour. The ceremonial slaughtering of animals is one of the many ways by which ancestors are invoked...Xhosa beliefs dictate that people turn to a diviner or healer, usually attired in a headdress and shawl of fur, when needing advice on how to deal with the spirits, help with illnesses, or ward off evil from unnatural forces such as the tokoloshe − a potentially malevolent goblin who attacks at night (Credit Image: © Louis Kleynhans/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • December 28, 2017 - Colombo, Western Province, Sri Lanka - Sri Lanka head coach Chandika Hathurusingha (L) giving some advice to young batsman Kusal Mendis (R) during net session (Credit Image: © Sameera Peiris/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Port St Johns, Eastern Cape, South Africa - In Xhosa culture the women are easily recognised by their heavy dress, matching turban and coloured dots decorating their faces. If a woman has children, whom she has raised to be adults, then it is usual to find her seated among her peers smoking a long-handled pipe...Beadwork similar to the Ndebele is an integral aspect of Xhosa tradition. It forms part of the ornamentation that reflects the different stages of a woman's life. A certain headdress will be a worn by a newly married girl, while a woman who has just given birth to her first child will wear a different-styled headdress...Xhosa beliefs recognise the presence of ancestral spirits and a supreme authority. The spirits of those who have passed on are honoured in rituals and ceremonies. They are called upon for guidance, support and to turn the tide of favour. The ceremonial slaughtering of animals is one of the many ways by which ancestors are invoked...Xhosa beliefs dictate that people turn to a diviner or healer, usually attired in a headdress and shawl of fur, when needing advice on how to deal with the spirits, help with illnesses, or ward off evil from unnatural forces such as the tokoloshe − a potentially malevolent goblin who attacks at night (Credit Image: © Louis Kleynhans/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town. 25 August 2020 -The Janazah of Advocate Hishaam Mohamed was held in Pinelands. Mohamed, as the chairperson of the Southern Suburbs Legal Advice Centre, was involved in a food relief drive in the Western Cape to help relieve families in distress due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The former provincial head of the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development, Mohamed last year headed to Parliament as a member of the National Assembly for the ANC. Picture Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • May 2, 2019 - Charlotte, NC, U.S. - CHARLOTTE, NC - MAY 02: Keith Mitchell takes advice from his caddy as he looks over his approach to the 14th green during the first round of the Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow on May 2, 2019 in Charlotte, NC. (Photo by William Howard/Icon Sportswire) (Credit Image: © William Howard/Icon SMI via ZUMA Press)
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  • File photo - Sybille de Selys Longchamps and her daughter Delphine Boel pose in Belgium on October 4, 2012. The former king of Belgium, Albert II, has refused to undergo DNA testing in a case aimed at proving he fathered a love-child in the 1960s. A Brussels court ordered the ex-monarch, 84, to provide a saliva sample in three months or risk being presumed to be the father of Delphine Boel, 50. The ex-king denies the paternity claim and is said to be seeking legal advice on a possible appeal. Photo by AV Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Sybille de Selys Longchamps and her daughter Delphine Boel pose in Belgium on October 4, 2012. The former king of Belgium, Albert II, has refused to undergo DNA testing in a case aimed at proving he fathered a love-child in the 1960s. A Brussels court ordered the ex-monarch, 84, to provide a saliva sample in three months or risk being presumed to be the father of Delphine Boel, 50. The ex-king denies the paternity claim and is said to be seeking legal advice on a possible appeal. Photo by AV Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Sybille de Selys Longchamps and her daughter Delphine Boel pose in Belgium on October 4, 2012. The former king of Belgium, Albert II, has refused to undergo DNA testing in a case aimed at proving he fathered a love-child in the 1960s. A Brussels court ordered the ex-monarch, 84, to provide a saliva sample in three months or risk being presumed to be the father of Delphine Boel, 50. The ex-king denies the paternity claim and is said to be seeking legal advice on a possible appeal. Photo by AV Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Sybille de Selys Longchamps and her daughter Delphine Boel pose in Belgium on October 4, 2012. The former king of Belgium, Albert II, has refused to undergo DNA testing in a case aimed at proving he fathered a love-child in the 1960s. A Brussels court ordered the ex-monarch, 84, to provide a saliva sample in three months or risk being presumed to be the father of Delphine Boel, 50. The ex-king denies the paternity claim and is said to be seeking legal advice on a possible appeal. Photo by AV Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Sybille de Selys Longchamps and her daughter Delphine Boel pose in Belgium on October 4, 2012. The former king of Belgium, Albert II, has refused to undergo DNA testing in a case aimed at proving he fathered a love-child in the 1960s. A Brussels court ordered the ex-monarch, 84, to provide a saliva sample in three months or risk being presumed to be the father of Delphine Boel, 50. The ex-king denies the paternity claim and is said to be seeking legal advice on a possible appeal. Photo by AV Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town. 25 August 2020 -The Janazah of Advocate Hishaam Mohamed was held in Pinelands. Mohamed, as the chairperson of the Southern Suburbs Legal Advice Centre, was involved in a food relief drive in the Western Cape to help relieve families in distress due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The former provincial head of the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development, Mohamed last year headed to Parliament as a member of the National Assembly for the ANC. Picture Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • March 29, 2019 - London, UK - LONDON, UK.  Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launches a branded ''We are all Londoners'' bus (pictured) as a it begins a four-day ''advice roadshow'' across the capital.  Staff on the bus will visit locations with high numbers of European nationals, offering them guidance on how to apply for Settled Status to remain in the UK following Brexit.  The bus tour coincides with the opening of the Government's EU Settlement Scheme. (Credit Image: © Stephen Chung/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • File photo - Sybille de Selys Longchamps and her daughter Delphine Boel pose in Belgium on October 4, 2012. The former king of Belgium, Albert II, has refused to undergo DNA testing in a case aimed at proving he fathered a love-child in the 1960s. A Brussels court ordered the ex-monarch, 84, to provide a saliva sample in three months or risk being presumed to be the father of Delphine Boel, 50. The ex-king denies the paternity claim and is said to be seeking legal advice on a possible appeal. Photo by AV Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Sybille de Selys Longchamps and her daughter Delphine Boel pose in Belgium on October 4, 2012. The former king of Belgium, Albert II, has refused to undergo DNA testing in a case aimed at proving he fathered a love-child in the 1960s. A Brussels court ordered the ex-monarch, 84, to provide a saliva sample in three months or risk being presumed to be the father of Delphine Boel, 50. The ex-king denies the paternity claim and is said to be seeking legal advice on a possible appeal. Photo by AV Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town. 25 August 2020 -The Janazah of Advocate Hishaam Mohamed was held in Pinelands. Mohamed, as the chairperson of the Southern Suburbs Legal Advice Centre, was involved in a food relief drive in the Western Cape to help relieve families in distress due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The former provincial head of the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development, Mohamed last year headed to Parliament as a member of the National Assembly for the ANC. Picture Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA)(ANATOPIX)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • The Queen on a walkabout during her visit to the Welsh town of  Aberystwyth today (Friday). The royal visit was brought to an abrupt end when the Queen cancelled her engagement at the University of Wales on the advice of her personal protection officer and Dyfed-Powys assistant chief constable Keith Turner.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • File photo dated 14/3/2017 of Alan Shearer who has taken High Court action after claiming that he was given &quot;negligent&quot; financial advice.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Shia LaBeouf and Mia Goth are both seen leaving Petco with a puppy wearing gloves and mask amid the Covid-19 and are also seen parking in a “ No Parking “ zone in Pasadena. Shia LeBeouf is also spotted kissing his puppy despite the advice to not to kiss your pets. 18 Apr 2020 Pictured: Shia LaBeouf and Mia Goth. Photo credit: 007 / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Shia LaBeouf and Mia Goth are both seen leaving Petco with a puppy wearing gloves and mask amid the Covid-19 and are also seen parking in a “ No Parking “ zone in Pasadena. Shia LeBeouf is also spotted kissing his puppy despite the advice to not to kiss your pets. 18 Apr 2020 Pictured: Shia LaBeouf and Mia Goth. Photo credit: 007 / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • People engage in conversation while adhering to the Government's advice of keeping 2 metres away from each other while on the seafront in Brighton, East Sussex, as the UK continues in lockdown to help curb the spread of Coronavirus.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Friday May 03 File photo dated 26/03/07 of high tension power lines. Energy customers have missed out on an estimated £5.1 million in compensation over the last three years, according to Citizens Advice.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A COUPLE WHO RESCUED A JACKDAW CHICK DUBBED JAKE NOW FEEL HE THINKS OF THEM AS HIS PARENTS BECAUSE HE’S SO TAME HE EATS FROM THEIR MOUTHS – AND REFUSES TO GO BACK By Magnus News Agency A couple who rescued a wild jackdaw chick now feel he thinks of them as his parents because he’s so tame he eats from their MOUTHS – and refuses to go back to his own kind. Jake the jackdaw was just weeks old and without feathers when he was dropped by a seagull outside Jaime and Adrian Lee’s house in Axminster, Devon, in May. The tiny chick was about to become food for two cats until Adrian, 43, ran out of the house and scooped him up. With two holes in his neck and a damaged leg and wing, Jake’s days looked numbered but thanks to the love and care from Jaime and Adrian he’s now become a very unusual house guest. The perky bird now likes nothing better than collecting remote controls and keys to hide around the house and he enjoys eating Wheat Crunchies and FAB lollies. Jaime and Adrian took advice from vets to help raise Jake and even tried to release him to be back with own kind – but so far Jake has refused to leave. He’s also developed an interest in stealing five, ten and even £20 notes. Jackdaws are part of the corvid bird family, the same as magpies, crows and ravens, and a renowned for their intelligence and problem-solving ability. Housekeeper Jaime, 42, said the couple had spent about £600 on Jake building him perches and a special box outside, as well as feeding him mealworms and crickets. He’s even now the star of his own Facebook page called Jake’s blog. Jaime said when they first rescued Jake they weren’t sure he would survive his injuries. She said: “His first meal was actually a bit of Weetabix which I gave to him with a pipette, then my husband managed to give him some cat food in the afternoon. And by the morning after we rescued him, he was a totally different bird. “He’s so confident now and perky and full of it. We start
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