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'''Gumby''' is a kookaburra, a bird native to Australia, at the [[Birmingham Zoo]] that was part of the [[Schaeffer Eye Center]] Wildlife Show.
'''Gumby''' (born c. [[2012]]) is a kookaburra, a bird native to Australia, at the [[Birmingham Zoo]] that was part of the [[Schaeffer Eye Center]] Wildlife Show.


On [[April 28]], [[2015]], zoo officials reported Gumby was missing.  He was believed to be in the area of [[Homewood]] or [[Mountain Brook]].
On [[April 28]], [[2015]], zoo officials reported Gumby was missing.  He was found three days later by a landscaper in [[Homewood]]. Zoo staffers responded and lured him to them by calling. He was turned over to [[Stephanie McCain]], the zoo veterinarian, for observation, but appeared to be healthy.


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==References==
==References==
* Wright, Barnett. (April 28, 2015)"[http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2015/04/celebrity_bird_missing_from_bi.html 'Celebrity bird' missing from Birmingham Zoo. Help needed to find Gumby.]" {{BN}}.
* Wright, Barnett (April 28, 2015) "[http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2015/04/celebrity_bird_missing_from_bi.html 'Celebrity bird' missing from Birmingham Zoo. Help needed to find Gumby]" {{BN}}
* Rodriguez, Ana (May 1, 2015) "Birmingham Zoo's missing Kookaburra, Gumby, located in Homewood." {{BN}}


[[Category:Birds]]
[[Category:Birds]]
[[Category:2012 births]]
[[Category:Zoo animals]]
[[Category:Zoo animals]]

Revision as of 16:12, 1 May 2015

Gumby (born c. 2012) is a kookaburra, a bird native to Australia, at the Birmingham Zoo that was part of the Schaeffer Eye Center Wildlife Show.

On April 28, 2015, zoo officials reported Gumby was missing. He was found three days later by a landscaper in Homewood. Zoo staffers responded and lured him to them by calling. He was turned over to Stephanie McCain, the zoo veterinarian, for observation, but appeared to be healthy.

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