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The missing macaw parrots are both two years old and have lived at the zoo since they were born there. A London Zoo spokesperson said: “On Monday 21 October, Lily and Margot were flying freely ...
Two critically endangered parrots have escaped London Zoo. Blue-throated macaws Lily and Margot were on a routine flight when they flew out of their enclosure on Monday. The pair have taken ...
The zoo was alerted by a family in Buckden who spotted the birds in behind trees in their garden. The pair fled the scene before birdkeepers arrived but were later tracked to a field in Brampton.
London Zoo has launched an urgent appeal to find two of its endangered parrots, after they escaped earlier this week. Blue-throated macaws Lily and Margot have been missing since Monday 21 October ...
London Zoo has now issued an appeal to Londoners, urging them to keep an eye out for the parrots. The public is asked not to approach or feed the rare birds if they are spotted, and to instead ...