Scottish SPCA chiefs hope someone will call to say they would love to take a stray cockerel called Steve Wonder.
The Polish cockerel is in the care of the charity’s Petterden rescue and rehoming centre between Dundee and Forfar after being found last week.
Centre assistant manager Dale Christie said: “Polish cockerels are known for their large crest of feathers.
“Stevie arrived with a few feathers missing from the side of his head, possibly due to getting himself caught but the feathers are now growing back in fine.
“He can be a bit skittish when he’s on his own but we feel he will soon settle with some hen friends.
“He is quite an inquisitive bird, and likes to know what is going on around him. He will follow you around looking for food.
“We are hoping to find the perfect home for this special cockerel with enough space for him to potter around and strut his stuff showing off to some hens.”
Anyone interested in giving the cockerel a home can apply via the SSPCA website at www.scottishspca.org/rehome-a-pet/3930-stevie-wonder