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New Life Returns to the City Aviary After Four Thefts: 'Eindhoven Icon'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
After four burglaries in ten days, in which over fifty birds were stolen, morale was broken among the volunteers of the well-known city aviary in Eindhoven. Now, more than half a year later, there is chirping again in this renovated aviary, which also features new residents. Mayor Dijsselbloem released the first birds into their new home on Saturday. "We were really down in the dumps last July after those burglaries and thefts," says Henk van Ho…
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After four burglaries in ten days, in which over fifty birds were stolen, morale was broken among the volunteers of the well-known city aviary in Eindhoven. Now, more than half a year later, there is chirping again in this renovated aviary, which also features new residents. Mayor Dijsselbloem released the first birds into their new home on Saturday. "We were really down in the dumps last July after those burglaries and thefts," says Henk van Ho…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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