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BACK FROM THE DEAD: THE FLYING DIAMOND HAS CONQUERED JAPAN ANEW AFTER HALF A CENTURY

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This week on Sunday, a historic moment was recorded in the skies of Japan: eight individuals of the Japanese maglan (known in Japan as “talkies”) were set free in the city of Hakoi in Ishikawa Prefecture. This is a relatively rare event, as it is the first time in 56 years that this spectacular bird has been seen in the wild on Japan's main island, Honshu, after disappearing from it in the 1970s due to overhunting and environmental destruction. …
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This week on Sunday, a historic moment was recorded in the skies of Japan: eight individuals of the Japanese maglan (known in Japan as “talkies”) were set free in the city of Hakoi in Ishikawa Prefecture. This is a relatively rare event, as it is the first time in 56 years that this spectacular bird has been seen in the wild on Japan's main island, Honshu, after disappearing from it in the 1970s due to overhunting and environmental destruction. …

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kikar.co.il broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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