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'''Gumby''' (born c. [[2012]]) is a blue-winged kookaburra (''Dacelo leachii'') a type of kingfisher native to Australia, that was used as a program animal at the [[Birmingham Zoo]] as part of their [[Schaeffer Eye Center]] Wildlife Show.
'''Gumby''' (born c. [[2012]]) is a blue-winged kookaburra (''Dacelo leachii''), a type of kingfisher native to Australia, that is used as a program animal at the [[Birmingham Zoo]] as part of their [[Schaeffer Eye Center]] Wildlife Show.


On [[April 28]], [[2015]], zoo officials reported that Gumby had gotten "spooked" during a training session and flew away from the zoo. 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.
On [[April 28]], [[2015]], zoo officials reported that Gumby had gotten "spooked" during a training session and flew away from the zoo. 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.

Revision as of 08:08, 2 May 2015

Gumby (born c. 2012) is a blue-winged kookaburra (Dacelo leachii), a type of kingfisher native to Australia, that is used as a program animal at the Birmingham Zoo as part of their Schaeffer Eye Center Wildlife Show.

On April 28, 2015, zoo officials reported that Gumby had gotten "spooked" during a training session and flew away from the zoo. 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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