Urgent hunt for critically endangered parrots escaped from London Zooby tigralfrosie Tags:LondonUnited Kingdom 6 comments>London Zoo has urged people not to approach two escaped parrots as zookeepers work to find them.>Two blue-throated macaws flew off on Monday, October 21 while flying freely as part of their regular routine.>The birds will tend to stay high up in the trees but may soon come down lower to forage for food.>Anyone who sees them is urged not to approach them, but instead to send a photo and location to birds@zsl.org or call 0344 225 1826.This was posted earlier in the week. They are busy eating Angus steak sandwiches or mating with the parrots in Hyde and other parks.>”He urged anyone who spots the birds to take a photograph of them and use the What3words app”They’d probably have more luck with the Where2birds app.They’ve been found! (Source: My family work at the zoo)Fascinating, how did they lose these guys??Me parrot Channeeeeeeeeeel!!Comments are closed.
>London Zoo has urged people not to approach two escaped parrots as zookeepers work to find them.>Two blue-throated macaws flew off on Monday, October 21 while flying freely as part of their regular routine.>The birds will tend to stay high up in the trees but may soon come down lower to forage for food.>Anyone who sees them is urged not to approach them, but instead to send a photo and location to birds@zsl.org or call 0344 225 1826.
This was posted earlier in the week. They are busy eating Angus steak sandwiches or mating with the parrots in Hyde and other parks.
>”He urged anyone who spots the birds to take a photograph of them and use the What3words app”They’d probably have more luck with the Where2birds app.
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>London Zoo has urged people not to approach two escaped parrots as zookeepers work to find them.
>Two blue-throated macaws flew off on Monday, October 21 while flying freely as part of their regular routine.
>The birds will tend to stay high up in the trees but may soon come down lower to forage for food.
>Anyone who sees them is urged not to approach them, but instead to send a photo and location to birds@zsl.org or call 0344 225 1826.
This was posted earlier in the week. They are busy eating Angus steak sandwiches or mating with the parrots in Hyde and other parks.
>”He urged anyone who spots the birds to take a photograph of them and use the What3words app”
They’d probably have more luck with the Where2birds app.
They’ve been found! (Source: My family work at the zoo)
Fascinating, how did they lose these guys??
Me parrot Channeeeeeeeeeel!!
Comments are closed.