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Take a lap! Watch the Huttons Bowl California Condor chick burn some energy in its nesting cave. As condor chicks age, their activity in the nest and surrounding areas increases. You might see mock battles with vegetation, bursts of wing flapping, and the curious inspection of all manner of objects in the vicinity. Overall, older condor chicks appear to be highly inquisitive and at times very active creatures. Watch Live 24/7, with highlights and news updates, at The California Condor cam is a collaboration between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Santa Barbara Zoo, the Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology, and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Thanks for watching! *********************************** This condor nest, known as the Huttons Bowl nest, is located in a remote canyon near the Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge. This season features ten-year-old female #594 and fifteen-year-old male #374, a newly established pair who have been tending to thei
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