The Story Of 2 Baby Birds Under The Glastonbury Stage Named Axl And Slash
JAKARTA - Two baby owls rescued from below the Pyramid Stage in Glastonbury this year were named after Guns N 'Roses members.
The first owl was found by a festival visitor under the left ladder of Pyramid Stage, during the title of Guns N' Roses' two and a half-hour appearance as a headliner on June 24.
Visitors gave the rescued owl under the name Axl - according to the frontman of the band Axl Rose - and was taken to RSPCA West Hatch Wildlife near Taunton, before being transferred to a wildlife charity based in Somerset, Secret World Wildlife Rescue.
In just one day after Axl was placed under the main stage, the second hat bird was found in the same room and also taken to the rescue center.
Considered Axl's younger sister, she was named Slash - as a tribute to the nickname of Guns N'Roses guitarist Saul Hudson.
Tim di Secret World Wildlife Rescue (SWWR) di Somerset mengatakan penyelamatan itu adalah "kasus gangguan yang paling biasa" tahun ini.
Quoted from The Independent, Thursday, the Fundraising Manager at the Secret World Wildlife Rescue, David Plant, also issued a statement about the discovery of the two owls, saying they were "definitely scared" after nearly two days of listening to loud music.
When Guns N Roses played Welcome to the Jungle, I'm sure they didn't realize how close they were to wildlife, he started.
"This may be the most unusual case of disruption we've heard of this year, but it shows the importance of examining wild animals around you before carrying out any activity."
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Plant continued: The Pyramid Stage framework was left throughout the year when Worthy Farm returned to being a dairy cow farm. Obviously a pair of small owls thought it would be a great place to make nests. They are a species that nest in cavities, likes holes in old trees, but they are recorded as nesting in rabbits and suitable for man-made nest boxes.
Later, he also stated that it appeared that the parents of the owls " lay their nests off once the festival preparations begin", meaning "it's hard to say how long the birds are left alone".
Commenting on the current well-being of the two baby owls, he added several games of Guns N 'Roses words by stating: We hope they won't 'turn the door to heaven' (Knockin' On Heaven's Door) in the near future, and we will make plans to return them to the wild once they are mature enough, so they will have the opportunity to experience 'November Rain' (November Rain) at the end of the year.