This video says about itself:
Nesting Period Begins As Endangered Bermuda Cahow Lays Single Egg – Jan 12, 2018
Take a look inside the nesting burrow of one of the world’s most endangered seabirds, the Bermuda Petrel, as the female lays a single egg, which kicks off a nearly two-month-long incubation period for the on-cam nesting pair.
The CahowCam is a collaboration between the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the Nonsuch Expeditions. You can watch the cam live here.
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