An owl had to be cut free from a giant pipe after becoming trapped inside. Intrepid engineers went above and beyond their day jobs by drilling a hole in the 50-foot-high pipe to rescue the stricken critter. In nervy footage, Kirk Neuenschwander and his colleagues can be seen feeding a camera into the narrow tube, checking on the creature inside while a hole big enough for the bird to escape was being drilled. Kirk, 23, and the crew with Anguil Environment Systems discovered the great horned owl while working at Sacramento Historic Railyards, Sacramento, California, on September 5. Having initially suspected there was a lizard inside the giant stack pipe, Kirk looked through a drain plug no wider than a quarter, only to see the talons and feathers of a large bird. Believing the owl had been trapped in there for a day – and with seemingly no way out – Kirk and his colleagues began to look for alternatives to rescue the bird. A stack pipe is the large main pipe that others feed off and having realized they could not coax the owl out of such a large tube, Kirk and his team began to use one of their cameras to peer inside. With the camera focused on the bird while one member of the team drilled a hole in the side of the pipe. Drilling this hole allowed Kirk, who captured the moment, to get a clear glimpse of the bird, and then, following a suspenseful few seconds, the owl slowly made its way out of the hole before flying off to a round of cheers.
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00:00 [Machine noise]
00:20 [Machine noise]
00:30 But also he's another foot down.
00:33 [Machine noise]
00:45 There we go.
00:47 Okay, third and clear.
00:50 Come on out, buddy.
00:51 You got the video?
00:52 I'm videoing.
00:54 What does he look like?
00:58 Oh, he's on the far side. He's afraid.
01:03 Might need to nudge him from the far side, guys.
01:05 Holy [bleep]
01:07 He's going to trip in the hole.
01:09 Oh, that is a big bird.
01:11 Look at him. Look at him.
01:12 Okay, get back.
01:13 He's staring right at me.
01:14 Everybody, go ahead and back out. No, just back out.
01:17 Don't even bother. He sees us.
01:19 He's looking at the hole.
01:20 Let's just go ahead and back away from him.
01:22 Come on, let him be.
01:25 Everybody get away from him.
01:31 There he goes.
01:33 Oh, what?
01:35 Hey, buddy.
01:37 Yes!
01:38 [Cheering]