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flag A wayward Brahminy Kite, escaped from a UK zoo, flew over 100 miles before being rescued in the Isle of Wight.

A Brahminy Kite named Rai, which escaped from a zoological park in Stourbridge, was found in the Isle of Wight after being spotted near Westbury. The bird, native to South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Australia, was rescued by a keeper and returned to its sanctuary after traveling over 100 miles. Brahminy Kites are sometimes called red-backed sea-eagles in Australia.

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