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London Zoo’s flyaway parrots Lily and Margot found in Cambridgeshire




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 Monday, 21 October while flying freely as part of their daily routine.

Lily the parrot (right) was rescued along with Margot in Cambridgeshire Picture: London Zoo/PA
Lily the parrot (right) was rescued along with Margot in Cambridgeshire Picture: London Zoo/PA

After several tip-offs from Cambridgeshire residents, however, the zoo was alerted by a family in Buckden who had spotted the birds in the trees behind their garden.

The parrots fled the scene before London Zoo’s birdkeepers arrived, but were tracked to a field and public footpath in Brampton.

Macaws spotted high up in the tops of Cambridgeshire trees Picture: London Zoo
Macaws spotted high up in the tops of Cambridgeshire trees Picture: London Zoo

It was there that the birds’ identities were confirmed as the missing Lily and Margot, who immediately flew into the arms of the zoo’s experts.

After Sunday’s rescue the two were treated to pumpkin seeds, walnuts and pecans – some of their favourite foods – and transported back to the zoo.

Lily enjoying a favourite snack, back in the care of London Zoo keepers Picture: London Zoo
Lily enjoying a favourite snack, back in the care of London Zoo keepers Picture: London Zoo

They are said to be in good condition and are now in quarantine at the on-site animal hospital, after which they will rejoin their parents Popeye and Ollie.



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