The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Birds’ freedom flights revealed as London Zoo details escape bids

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London Zoo has revealed that birds made breaks for freedom on five occasions over the past four years.

Most recently, an endangered migratory bird attempted to escape on Monday last week.

The northern bald ibis flew away from the zoo in Regent’s Park, north-west London, after a loose wire in its aviary roof created just enough slack for the bird to slip through.

Keepers responded to multiple sightings of it on social media and it was recaptured from nearby Camden at about 1.20pm that day and taken back to the zoo.

London Zoo said there had been five incidents where animals, all birds, temporaril­y escaped from its grounds during the past four years.

Three involved striated caracaras – birds of prey – escaping in March this year, June 2019 and January 2018. A barn owl flew off in July this year.

London Zoo said: “During the past four years there have been five occasions where animals have left zoo grounds; four of these occasions were birds which temporaril­y flew away during the zoo’s routine flying demonstrat­ions, designed to educate the public.

“These birds were all monitored by zookeepers and safely returned.”

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A northern bald ibis

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