The head gardener added: “She will fly around the area in the evening and she’s been seen in the Smestow Valley and beyond our trees.

“Currently there has been no negative impact. We’re monitoring her alongside the Wild Zoological Park, and we will make sure that she’s okay, that the other wildlife on site is okay, because we just want the best for her and to celebrate this privilege to have her in our trees where people can see her.”

Visitors have taken to social media to share their sightings of the “majestic” bird, which caught the eye of local wildlife content creator James Cook.

“It’s a very imposing, impressive thing to see. I was in awe,” he said.

“They don’t get here naturally, so it’s basically impossible to spot them in the UK in the wild… it’s super mega rare. It’s the only one I’ve seen in the UK.”