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California condor eggs found intact
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MAY 21, 2001 Secretary of Interior Gale Norton on Friday praised the discovery of two infact California condor eggs in Santa Barbara County. There are some unusual aspects about the eggs and the conditions in which they have been laid. Two females have coupled with one male, which is not a traditional condor pairing. Also, one egg is being shared by two females while the other doesn't appear to be getting any attention. Get the Story:
California Condor Eggs Found in the Wild (The Washington Post 5/19) Related Stories:
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