Booby found on UK beach flown back to Caribbean [Cayman Islands] home

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LONDON (AP) — Norman the booby bird may have clocked up the most unlikely air miles in aviation history.

The red-footed booby, a native of tropical zones, was discovered on a southern English beach Sept. 4, some 5,000 miles (8,000 kilometers) from his nearest Caribbean habitat. It was first recorded sighting of the species in Britain.

Named Norman by his rescuers, the starving, dehydrated bird spent months under heat lamps as a Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals wildlife center nursed him back to health.

Wildlife officials said Saturday that the bird is back where he belongs, a Cayman Islands nature reserve following a 12-hour British Airways flight Thursday with a veterinary escort. The pilot, Capt. Shaun Griffiths, described Norman as "by far the most unusual" passenger he's ever had.

For more on this story go to: http://www.cortezjournal.com/article/20161217/AP/312179936/Booby-found-on-UK-beach-flown-back-to-Caribbean-home

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Published December 18, 2016

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