Frankie the flamingo wins her freedom after flying to France from Cornwall

Frankie the flamingo's remarkable journey has finally come to an end with the decision to grant her freedom after she flew from Cornwall to France and back again. The four-month-old bird, whose audacious flight was first reported over 100 miles away in Brittany, had amazed zookeepers at Paradise Park with her daring escape on November 2nd, despite being clipped.

Sources close to the park have revealed that Frankie's impressive feat, spanning 120 miles across the Channel, will not be followed up by any attempts to recapture her. Instead, the zoo has accepted the reality of her situation, acknowledging that she has demonstrated remarkable resilience and skill in adapting to life outside her enclosure.

Curator David Woolcock confirmed that while it was never their intention for Frankie to become a wild flamingo, the evidence suggests she is thriving in her new environment, with reports indicating she remains well-adjusted, fed, and healthy. This decision acknowledges Frankie's remarkable abilities as a bird, which, despite wing clipping, allowed her to fly once airborne.

Woolcock noted that while catching Frankie was deemed impossible due to the risks of health screening and exposure to avian influenza, it is now clear that she has shown no signs of distress or illness in her new home. The zoo remains optimistic about her future prospects, stating their confidence in the observation and monitoring of Frankie's movements by local citizen science members.

Frankie's remarkable story serves as a testament to the innate abilities of these majestic birds, which, despite being confined to enclosures for our benefit, retain their natural instincts and drive for freedom. As she now embarks on her new life under the French sky, fans worldwide will eagerly follow Frankie's adventures and hope that this inspired escape artist continues to thrive in her newfound freedom.
 
omg u guys i'm literally dying over frankie's story! like i get it zookeepers had no idea she was gonna make a break for it but can we talk about how impressive that bird is?! 🀯 she flew 120 miles across the channel and still managed to stay healthy and fed, all without them even trying to catch her. what even is her secret? and i love how they're just accepting of her new life now, like who needs a fancy enclosure when you can have freedom? 😊
 
I'm so done with zoos trying to control birds like they're just pets lol πŸ™„. I mean, Frankie was clipped, but she still managed to fly all the way back to France... like what's next? Are they gonna start training them for flight school or something? 🀣. Anyway, I gotta say, it's kinda cool that the zoo is just accepting that Frankie's free now and not trying to catch her again. It's not like she was causing any harm, right? πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ But seriously, this just goes to show how smart these birds are and how much they want to be free. I mean, who needs zoos when you've got the great outdoors, am I right? 🌳🐦. And can we talk about how cute Frankie is? πŸ€— Those little legs and wings... 😍.
 
man i love how frankie just chillin out in france 🌟 she's def a bird of a thousand faces, right? i mean, who would've thought a clipped flamingo could fly 120 miles across the channel and still come out on top πŸ•ŠοΈ zoos are like, "oh we can't catch her" and now they're just embracing it πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ it's all good, frankie's got this life figured out πŸ’β€β™€οΈ and honestly, who needs a zoo when you've got the freedom to soar? 🌞
 
I gotta say, I think it's kinda weird they're letting her fly free after clipping her wings πŸ€”. I mean, zoos are supposed to be like...bird prisons, right? But seriously, Frankie's got skills for days. 120 miles across the Channel? That's no joke! And she managed to do it without even getting caught πŸ˜‚. I'm not saying the zoo was wrong or anything, but I think they should at least try to recapture her...just for the sake of science, you know? 🧬 But I guess if she's thriving and all that jazz, then more power to her πŸ‘Š. It's not like we're gonna start releasing all our other birds into the wild or anything 🚫. Still, it's pretty cool to see Frankie living her best life under the French sun β˜€οΈ.
 
I'm loving Frankie's epic escape πŸ¦…πŸŒŠ! It's like she had a plan from day one πŸ€”. I mean, who needs wings when you're determined to fly? πŸ˜‚ The zookeepers were probably caught off guard by her spirit and determination. And honestly, it's pretty cool that they've decided not to chase after her - it's clear she's living her best life out there 🌞.

It's also a great reminder of how intelligent birds are 🧠. I mean, Frankie had to figure out how to fly with clipped wings and then make the 120-mile journey across the Channel? That's no easy feat! πŸš€ And it's amazing that she's thrived in her new environment, adapting to life outside her enclosure.

I think this is a win-win situation for everyone involved - Frankie gets to live her life as she sees fit, and we get to see an incredible story of resilience and determination 🌟. Who knows what's next for our fearless flamingo? Perhaps she'll inspire others to follow in her footsteps or become a symbol of the power of nature 🐦πŸ’ͺ
 
awww poor frankie πŸ˜ŠπŸ¦… i cant believe she finally got her wings back and is flying free 🌟❀️ its like we always knew shes meant for this kinda life, so strong & resilient πŸ’ͺ🌿 and those zookeepers are just showing up with their hands tied, like woah, you cant catch a bird that knows what she wants πŸ˜‚πŸ”₯ anyway, its beautiful to see her thriving and living her best life under the french skies πŸŒΈπŸ¦… we should all be inspired by frankies bravery and determination πŸ’«
 
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