A missing falcon has been reunited with its owners after a five-day adventure that ended in Lowestoft.
The bird, called Maverick, escaped from Rendlesham and was later spotted in Pakefield before being seen flying near Lowestoft town centre.
Those sightings prompted a large community effort, with local residents sharing photographs, messages and updates to help track the bird's movements.
Maverick was eventually found around 30 miles from where he had gone missing.
His owners have thanked the people of Lowestoft for their support, saying the response from the local community was instrumental in bringing the bird home safely.
In a message after the reunion, they praised everyone who shared information and helped search for Maverick, saying they could not have found him without the help of local residents.
The successful search followed several days of appeals after the falcon disappeared, ending with a happy outcome for both the bird and its owners.

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