The Wildlife Conservation Society in the USA says about this video:
After carefully recreating the conditions needed for incubation, [Bronx] zoo ornithologists helped our rare maleos hatch three chicks. The little ones bring our total tally to nine. After watching the video, visit the adults in the World of Birds, the only home for maleos, outside of Indonesia.
Birds’ nests: here.
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