An angry mynah bird in New Zealand went viral after landing in front of a highway traffic camera near Auckland, staring into the camera and squawking before flying off. The New Zealand Transport Agency, which operates the cameras, humorously mentioned the bird’s invasive nature and disruptive behavior towards native birds, as mynah birds are considered pests in New Zealand. Despite causing a brief distraction, the mynah bird quickly flew away, allowing the agency to resume monitoring the road.
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Brother and sister separated shortly after birth find each other after 80 years apart
Marian Griffin, 80, and her long-lost brother Donald Hefke, 81, reunited after being separated in foster care shortly after their births in 1946. Their reunion, facilitated by Hefke's daughter Denise Baker through DNA research, marks an extraordinary 80-year journey of searching for one another, emphasizing the importance of not giving up on family connections. Want More Context? 🔎
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