After vanishing in May, beloved toucan returns to Orange County neighborhood - Los Angeles Times
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After vanishing in May, beloved toucan returns to Orange County neighborhood

Fern, the toucan that flew out of a backyard aviary in Fullerton in May, sits in a cage at Omar's Exotic Birds in Brea Thursday morning.
Fern, the toucan that flew out of a backyard aviary in Fullerton in May, sits in a cage at Omar’s Exotic Birds in Brea Thursday morning.
(Mark Rightmire / The Orange County Register via Associated Press)
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A toucan that became a local sensation while living wild much of the year in Southern California has finally been captured.

The brightly colored female bird named Fern was spotted Tuesday in the rafters of a Yorba Linda auto repair shop.

A service advisor made calls to animal experts including Omar’s Exotic Birds, which dispatched an employee to capture Fern.

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The bird escaped in May from an aviary in Courtney Chapman’s Fullerton home after Fern and a male toucan were delivered by a breeder.

Chapman told the Orange County Register that she had been told the chances of getting the toucan back were slim.

Shortly after the escape, Chapman joined a private social network app for neighbors, and soon photos were being posted of Fern spottings across town.

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