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Animals - Aquariums - Archeology - Insects - Fossils - Zoos

Mar. 03, 1965 - The Goldie Story.. Continued.. Escaped Eagle Still Evades Capture. Efforts are still in progress in London's Regent's Park for the capture of Goldie - the Zoo Golden Eagle which escaped from his cage last Friday.. More than fifty people telephoned the Zoo with advice on ow to catch him - such as tape recorded mating calls - drugged meat shot into the trees by an archer - A man turned up and offered to chase the eagle back to his cage with his falcons.. Goldie appears to have a distinct dislike of dogs - especially little ones - so he make an occasional swoop when one puts in an appearance. Keystone Photo Shows: Two Zoo keepers seen during one of their latest efforts at the capture of Goldie in Regent's Park yesterday.. One of them uses his jacket - Matador style - but no.. Goldie gets away once again

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13250006
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47032996
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4457px x 5536px (2.1MB)
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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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Advice Appears Archer Calls Continued Dislike Distinct Drugged Efforts Escaped Especially Evades Falcons Fifty Goldie Keepers Matador Mating Occasional Offered Puts Recorded Swoop Tape Telephoned Uses


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