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it could be a juvenile that has got separated from his group. I found one once and which could seem to fly short distances. I caught it and got advice from RSPCA i think , anyway I caught it and took it to Dulwich park pond where it happily joined a group of canada geese.

It helps to carefully cover their eyes when holding them as they remain quieter and less distressed.

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It also helps if you have a cloth, such as a towel or old curtain, to throw right around the fluttering bird before picking it up.

Great idea to take it to water - there's a nearby lake in Peckham Park, and one in Dulwich Park as ironjawcannon says.

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