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  2. Parrots that escaped London Zoo found together 60 miles away

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    Two parrots that went missing from London Zoo have been found together 60 miles away after being spotted in a Cambridgeshire garden.. Critically endangered blue-throated macaws Lily and Margot ...

  3. London Zoo’s flyaway parrots Lily and Margot found in ... - AOL

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    Two parrots have been returned to London Zoo six days after they escaped, after several tip-offs from residents. Lily and Margot, two blue-throated macaws, flew away on October 21 while flying ...

  4. Escaped macaws found safe and returned to zoo - AOL

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    Lily and Margot are traced to a field 60 miles away in Cambridgeshire, a week after flying off.

  5. List of zoo escapes - Wikipedia

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    The macaque, named Honshu, escaped and survived in the wild for five days before being captured after being found eating from a bird feeder two miles away in Kincraig. [26] 2023 Newquay Zoo: Cornwall, England Red panda: One day [27] 1965 London Zoo: London, England Golden eagle: 12 days Goldie (eagle)

  6. Feral parakeets in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Kew Gardens. Feral parakeets in Great Britain are wild-living, non-native parakeets that are an introduced species into Great Britain.The population mainly consists of rose-ringed parakeets (Psittacula krameri), a non-migratory species of bird native to Africa and the Indian Subcontinent, with a few, small breeding populations of monk parakeets, and other occasional escaped cage birds.

  7. London Zoo - Wikipedia

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    London Zoo, previously known as ZSL London Zoo or London Zoological Gardens and sometimes called Regent's Park Zoo, is the world's oldest scientific zoo. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It was opened in London on 27 April 1828, [ 9 ] and was originally intended to be used as a collection for scientific study .

  8. Palm cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    Palm cockatoos only lay one egg every second year and have one of the lowest breeding success rates reported for any species of parrot. [26] Offsetting this is their very long lifespan. A male commenced breeding at 29 in Taronga Zoo in Sydney, and a female at the London Zoo was 40 when she laid her first egg in 1966. Breeding takes place inside ...

  9. London Zoo reveals five animal escape attempts in four years

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