Condor Lays Egg in National Park by The Associated Press
March 9, 2010
New York Times
In California, at Pinnacles National Monument, a condor laid an egg in the park for the first time in more than a century. Experts are celebrating as this is a huge victory for the endangered birds. In 2004, a female condor was released into the park and was observed having "mating rituals" with a local male. There are 348 condors in the world.
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