“This unusual situation was a huge surprise to the people that discovered it,” said a Wildlife Aid spokesperson.

“One owl was hanging upside down attached to a curtain and the other was sitting on top of a chandelier.

“The male on the chandelier was able to fly around, but the female had her talons stuck in the curtain material and was unable to move.

“However, the male remained by her side and did not leave her.”

They added that both had sustained damage to their left eyes from the fall, while one also had scratches on its beak.