A baby bird of prey has gone missing from a pest control business.
Bentley, a Gyr Saker who only hatched this year, went missing on Sunday, October 28 while training in Snetterton.
The falcon hybrid is wearing a transmitter but his owners are unable to get a signal.
Barbara Royale, who runs the national Independent Bird Register, said that anyone who spots Bentley should not attempt to touch him without training but should take a photo and contact the Register on 01617 905613.
She said: 'The Gyr Saker is quite a common bird, often used in pest control. He may come down for food but you need to know what you're doing.'
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