Published: 12:15 pm October 24, 2024
Updated: 12:10 pm October 8, 2025
Public Warned as Blue-Throated Macaws Escape from London Zoo
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Public Warned As Blue-throated Macaws Escape From London Zoo

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A spokesperson for London Zoo emphasized the importance of not approaching or feeding the birds, stating, “If you do spot them, do not approach them or feed them. They’re wild birds, not domesticated.” They also noted that the macaws have a very distinctive call and can be identified by their bright blue feathers.

The zoo’s expert birdkeepers are actively searching for Lily and Margot and have asked for the public’s help in locating them. The birds are likely to be seen or heard in tree-filled areas as they explore the city.

Residents who spot the birds or hear their distinctive call are encouraged to contact London Zoo immediately with any sightings.

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