Flutter over budgie found in Glasgow bookmakers toilet Published duration 31 January 2011

image caption The budgie has been named Will by Scottish SPCA staff

An animal charity is trying to trace the owner of a budgie which was found in the toilet of a Glasgow bookmaker.

The male bird was discovered in a pet carrier in the William Hill shop, on Maryhill Road, on 24 January.

The budgie, which is in good health, was later handed to the Scottish SPCA's Glasgow Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre, where staff have named it Will.

The charity said it would like to reunite Will with his owner if he had been left behind by mistake.

Centre assistant manager Anna O'Donnell said, "We're not sure if someone left Will in the toilet by accident or on purpose as it's a very strange place to find a bird.

"He is in good health and is a friendly boy. If someone has left him behind by mistake we'd like to reunite him with his owner."