Fly Away Home: fate uncertain for newly returned bird sculpture in Dorchester, N.B.

Robin Hanson stands with his statue of a semipalmated sandpiper outside of his gallery in French Lake, which is approximately 30 minutes south of Fredericton, Friday March 24, 2023. The avian avatar of the tiny semipalmated sandpiper has returned to her perch in a New Brunswick village, and the former deputy mayor of Dorchester says the sculpture looks happy to be home. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Stephen MacGillivray

A giant sculpture of a bird that long ruled the roost in a small New Brunswick village has been restored to its rightful perch, but it's not receiving a universally warm welcome home.

Residents of Dorchester, N.B., said they're delighted to see the return of the statue locally dubbed Shep in honour of nearby Shepody Bay. But officials with the municipality to which the village now belongs said Dorchester's avian avatar was reinstalled without permission, throwing its ultimate fate into question.

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