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California zoo recovers 5 of 6 birds that escaped storm-damaged aviary

The Oakland Zoo in California has recovered all but one of the six birds that flew through the aviary last week when a tree fell and damaged the aviary.

A spotted crow named Deauville was captured Saturday after an Oakland resident, a few miles from the zoo, reported the unique black-and-white bird was in her yard, according to the zoo. social media posts.

The keeper lured the bird into the house and immediately closed the door behind it.

Another powerful Pacific late-season storm approaches California

The Oakland Zoo in California has recovered five of the six birds that escaped from a storm-damaged aviary. (Fox News)

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One escaped crow and another crow named Diego remained, the zoo said.

Two crows, three great starlings, and a hooded vulture named Oliver were rescued from the San Francisco Bay Area Zoo on March 21 when a fallen tree tore through the mesh that covered an aviary in the African savannah. I ran away.

The starling did not stray far from the aviary and was quickly retrieved. The hooded vulture spent three days in a tree on the zoo’s grounds before being lured to a flamingo habitat with treats, where he recuperated.

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