This video from Bermuda says about itself:
Watch highlights of an endangered Bermuda Petrel chick hatch from its egg in the late night hours of March 9!
This video from Bermuda says about itself:
4-Day-Old Bermuda Cahow Chick Flaps Tiny Wings – March 13, 2018
Enjoy the tiniest set of flaps from the Bermuda Cahow chick on its first day alone in the burrow. From now until fledge, this young cahow will spend most of its time alone while its parents forage the Atlantic Ocean for food to feed their chick.
The CahowCam2 is a collaboration between the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the Nonsuch Expeditions.
You can watch the cam live at http://allaboutbirds.org/cahows.
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