A “heartbroken” goose which had become a hazard in Bishop’s Waltham after repeatedly wandering into the road has been rescued and given a new home.

A goose named Davina who has been rescued and given a new home after becoming a hazard from repeatedly wandering into a road on a roundabout. Image by: Owen Millward/PA

A goose named Davina who has been rescued and given a new home after becoming a hazard from repeatedly wandering into a road on a roundabout. Image by: Owen Millward/PA

The goose, named Davina, had taken up home on a roundabout in Bishop’s Waltham, Hampshire, England with its mate David about two years ago.

But after David was killed in a suspected dog attack, Davina’s actions have become more erratic and she has begun frequently walking in the road, causing tailbacks and frustration for drivers. The bird was captured by Andy Rafferty, owner of Denmead Poultry, who will now look after it.

(Press Association)