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Runaway flamingo spotted in Granby, Que. parking lot

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A flamingo was spotted striding through a Granby, Que. parking lot Thursday morning.

It escaped from Granby Zoo, according to the director, who says the renegade bird was quickly captured without a fight.

"The capture was done in a very calm way," explained Zoo Director Karl Fournier, who adds the flamingo escaped "for a reason that is still unknown."

Two zoo technicians responded to the runaway report, retrieving the bird from a ditch in a coffee shop parking lot. 

"We reassure you, the animal is already back with the rest of the group and is doing well," reads a post on the zoo's social media page.

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