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Pigeon winds up 5,200 miles away in Panama

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PANAMA CITY, Panama, Oct. 8 (UPI) -- A British pigeon racer said one of his birds disappeared during a 6-hour race and turned up more than five weeks later 5,200 miles off course.

Darren Cubberly, 45, said he never expected to hear of 10-month-old Houdini again when she failed to turn up in Dudley, England, in a 224-mile race from Guernsey, England, but he received a phone call this month from Gustavo Ortiz of Panama City, who said the bird recently landed on his roof, The Daily Telegraph reported Friday.

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Cubberly said he thinks the bird may have landed on a boat and hitched a ride toward Panama, winding up 5,200 miles from Guernsey. He said the bird had a tag with his contact information.

"I was gobsmacked. I didn't even know where Panama was," Cubberley told the Daily Mirror. "I've no idea how Houdini got there -- I can only assume she hitched a lift on a ship across the Atlantic."

Cubberly said Ortiz's family has adopted the pigeon.

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