It's an unlikely match - a chart-topping pop star and a bird of prey that went viral when it dive-bombed villagers.

>But singer Chesney Hawkes said it was the "pinnacle of his career" to come face-to-face with another famous hawk, which now shares his name.

The feathered foe terrorised Flamstead in Hertfordshire earlier this year and has since been calmed by a falconer, who chose the apt new moniker Chesney for the bird's fresh start.

>"I've played stadiums around the world and had number one hits, but this tops everything, this is it," said Hawkes.

"Having a beautiful creature named after me, I'm just so honoured by it, I really am."

>The Harris's hawk was blamed for dive-bombing attacks on about 50 people, including in one case where a man was taken to hospital.

Nicknamed "Bomber Harris", the belligerent bird was eventually captured in April and trained by Wayne Housden.

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