The Scottish SPCA were unable to catch and help the bird as it could still fly despite its injury.
The Scottish SPCA are appealing for information after a seagull was shot through the wing with an arrow in North Ayrshire.An SSPCA special investigations unit undercover inspector said officers were unable to catch the injured seagull as it was still able to fly."A member of the public alerted us to the seagull with an arrow through their wing," the inspector said.
"We are very concerned for the gull's wellbeing and keen to prevent any further suffering or injury."
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