The Oakland Zoo has recovered nearly all of its birds that escaped during the storm last week.
Then, on Saturday, an Oakland resident who lives a few miles from the zoo spotted one of the two missing crows, named Deauville. Zookeepers were able to lure him inside that person’s house, where he was safely caught and returned to the zoo. Zookeepers are still hoping to locate the last crow, Diego. Pied crows are fairly easy to spot because they are black with a creamy white"vest."
Any resident who spots Diego shouldn't try to catch him, as he is a very shy bird that startles easily. But anyone can call the rescue hotline at 703-8986 to report seeing Diego.
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