London (CNN) โ A hawk that terrorized a sleepy English village for weeks was finally captured on Thursday, ending a string of around 50 attacks that landed a 75-year-old man in the hospital, disrupted postal deliveries, and stole two woollen beanies belonging to a 91-year-old man.
The male Harrisโ Hawk was brought to justice by its namesake, local resident Steve Harris, who managed to trap it in a cage, before two falconers rushed over to help, one of the falconers, Alan Greenhalgh, told CNN on Friday.
Greenhalgh had stopped at Flamstead, a small village about 30 miles north of London, on his way home, to boost efforts to catch the bird. Just as he arrived, he saw the hawk fly down from a chimneypot, โchase a guy across the road and tried to โฆ knock him on the head,โ he said.

โI thought โOh, you horrible little bird.โ Then he had a go at an Amazon driver. And I think โOh my goodness me,โโ Greenhalgh added.
Then, he watched as Harris left his house to go for a run โand (the hawk) starts chasing him down the road โฆ for about 3-400 yards and you can see him ducking, diving out the way a bit.โ
Chaotic scenes like this had become commonplace in Flamstead in recent weeks, with some locals resorting to wearing helmets to protect themselves from the attacks.
Harris even began wearing a helmet when he went out running after he had been attacked twice, he told Britainโs PA Media news agency. He hadnโt let his two children out in the backyard for weeks since it became one of the hawkโs favored spots, he added.

Meanwhile, Glyn Parry โ a 91-year-old resident โ made a chinstrap out of a shoelace to keep his hat on his head after the hawk stole two of his woollen beanies. โIt was such an unusual thing, so I thought it wonโt happen again, but it did,โ he told the BBC.
The hawkโs reign of mayhem came to an end on Thursday, when it went into a local garden, where Greenhalgh spent about 40 minutes trying to coax it down into a trap before it flew back to Harrisโ yard.
โI heard Steve shouting โQuick, quick, I think Iโve got it,โโ Greenhalgh said, recalling that he rushed into the yard to help Harris stop the hawk escaping the makeshift trap.
The hawk is now โin a specialised aviary, awaiting re-training,โ local police said in a statement.
Jim Hewitt, the 75-year-old man who was treated in hospital for hawk-inflicted injuries, said he was โrelievedโ it had had been caught, according to Britainโs PA Media news agency.
โI had to be careful and cautious โ the sensible thing was to drive to the shop, but I wonโt get beaten by a poxy bird,โ he said.
โIโm relieved that itโs been caught and not had to be put to death or shot. And Iโm even more relieved that a child isnโt going to get hurt.โ
Tall, bald men were the most frequent targets of the attacks, said Greenhalgh, theorizing that the hawk โwas getting a little bit hormonal and heโs looking for a โฆ mateโ now that it is breeding season.
He explained that birds of prey can imprint on their owners if theyโre hand-reared and said that this hawk had probably been raised by a tall, bald man. โBecause theyโre totally humanized, he thinks heโs a human, he doesnโt think heโs a hawk,โ he added.
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