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6 Articles
In 2004 hatched in the zoo, now discovered in nature
A joyous and not very everyday reunion took place with a geese vulture, over 20 years old, which had hatched in 2004 in the Innsbruck Alpine Zoo. The bird was recently discovered and photographed in St. Lorenzen in the Lesachtal in Carinthia next to a "colleague". But how could one identify the magnificent bird with "Place of birth Innsbruck" at all? One of the geese vultures photographed wore a marking ring with the marking "Z26". How please? Z…
20 years old geese vulture from Tirol Zoo sighted
A joyous and not very everyday reunion took place with a geese vulture, over 20 years old, which had hatched in 2004 in the Innsbruck Alpine Zoo. The bird was recently discovered - next to another "colleague" - on an economic route in St. Lorenzen in the Lesachtal in Carinthia - with a marked ring, which was marked "Z26". Ultimately it turned out: it was the out-of-wild alpine zoo geese vulture.
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