Flyaway Foster finally has his wings clipped

Foster the flyaway vulture has been captured, seven days after flying away from a zoo.

Foster the flyaway vulture has been captured, seven days after flying away from a zoo.

Falconer Jo Lobb, 21, captured the three-year-old bird in the garden of a rectory in Reydon, Suffolk.

Foster, who is three feet long and has a wing span of eight feet, flew away while taking part in a free flying display at Banham Zoo near Diss, Norfolk, on Monday.

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