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Free-Flight Macaw
Occurred on October 19, 2024 / North Chapel, West Sussex, England, UK Info from Licensor: "Here is my free flight macaw living his best life, racing me in my van (we were on a private farm).
Two critically endangered parrots that escaped from London Zoo during a routine flight a week ago have been found in "good health" 60 miles (97km) away. Blue-throated macaws Lily and Margot were ...
Researchers have discovered that scarlet macaws purposefully neglect feeding the youngest chicks in most broods, even when resources are plentiful. This results in only one or two chicks being able to ...
A duo of parrots who escaped from the London Zoo during a free-flight exercise were found six days later after flying about 60 miles. The zoo said on social media that blue-throated macaw sisters ...
A search is underway for two “critically endangered” parrots who have escaped from London Zoo. The parrots which are blue-throated macaws have been missing for several days after they escaped during ...
Video shows the moment critically endangered parrots that escaped from London Zoo were recovered by zookeepers more than 60 miles away in Cambridgeshire. The blue-throated macaws - sisters named Lily ...
An urgent hunt is under way for two “critically endangered” parrots that have escaped from London Zoo. The blue-throated ...
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 detours ...
Two parrots that went missing from London Zoo have been found together 60 miles away after being spotted in a Cambridgeshire ...
Scarlet macaws are a symbol of fidelity and virtue to many people because they are thought to mate for life — but it turns out that they also “play favorites” when feeding their young ...
Two parrots have been returned to London Zoo six days after they escaped, thanks to several tip-offs from people in ...
Scarlet macaws are a symbol of fidelity and virtue to many people because they are thought to mate for life—but it turns out that they also "play favorites" when feeding their young, making them ...