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Omaha Steve

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Wed Apr 13, 2016, 06:55 PM Apr 2016

Cornell Lab eNews: Watch Live As A Wild Condor Grows Up & much much more at link


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For the first time, people who tuned in to the Lab's live California Condor cam on the morning of April 4 got to see a condor chick hatch! The 22-year-old female condor, #111, and her 7-year-old mate, #509, are raising the chick hatched from a captive-bred egg produced by the California Condor Recovery Program. The pair's own egg disappeared in March, most likely taken by a predator. The nest cave is located at the Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge in Ventura County, California.



Live Chat About The Condors
Visit the cam page to ask questions about the birds during a live online video chat with condor biologists on April 14, at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time/1:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

More Species, More Bird Cams To Enjoy
Check out the action on our other live cams: the Red-tailed Hawks and Barn Owls are incubating eggs, three Barred Owl chicks have just hatched, and the Great Horned Owl chicks are getting big. Watch for our live hummingbird cam coming online soon!



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Cornell Lab eNews: Watch Live As A Wild Condor Grows Up & much much more at link (Original Post) Omaha Steve Apr 2016 OP
She's 22 and he's 7. Is she a cougar? Hoppy Apr 2016 #1
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