Picture supply, Pat KingsnorthImage caption, A tawny owl received trapped in a home in Redcar6 hours agoAn animal charity flew into motion on the weekend to assist rescue three owls that discovered themselves caught inside totally different properties.Pat Kingsnorth, who runs Ark on the Edge in Durham, stated she helped folks free two tawny owls and one barn owl.The birds had been found in properties in Redcar, Northallerton and Barnard Fort.The trick is to placed on a pair of gardening gloves after which use an outdated T-shirt or towel, she stated.”Quietly put it over the hen, choose the hen up and take it exterior,” she stated. “It will fly away fairly fortunately”.Ms Kingsnorth stated this needs to be straightforward to do, however it took the person in Redcar about two hours to free a tawny owl.The charity suggested the caller on the way to take away the hen over the cellphone.”It went on for a while,” Ms Kingsnorth stated.’Down the chimney’The following name got here from an individual in Northallerton who had discovered a barn owl of their hearth.”It’d clearly come down the chimney,” she stated.The individual had put a field in entrance of the fireside to see whether or not it will go inside.However Ms Kingsnorth stated the hen was in all probability not going to do that out of its “personal free will”.She suggested the identical T-shirt and towel trick. The third case concerned a tawny owl trapped in a home in Barnard Fort.The caller was simply capable of take away the hen, stated Ms Kingsnorth, once more following her recommendation.“Offering you go about this stuff in a quiet method and the hen isn’t upset an excessive amount of – you don’t have an issue actually,” she stated.There is no such thing as a notably purpose why so many owls received caught this weekend, she added. “It is only a coincidence.”Extra tales from BBC North East and Cumbria