A pair of macaws missing from the residence of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse sitting inside an aviary at the President’s House in Colombo.

 

AFP/Colombo

 

Four macaws belonging to Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse have escaped his tightly-guarded official residence in Colombo, his office said yesterday as it appealed for help to trace the colourful long-tailed birds.

“The president is very fond of these birds,” an official in his office said, adding that he also cared for other species at the colonial-era President’s House in the capital Colombo.

The macaws went missing from their aviary during the traditional New Year holidays this week. Rajapakse’s office released photos of three of them yesterday and appealed for help to find them.

Macaws — a species of parrot — are not indigenous to Sri Lanka, but several pet stores import them from South America.