Rare look at northern spotted owl chick now possible thanks to B.C. webcam
LANGLEY, B.C. — Curious bird lovers can now get a glimpse of the youngest member of one of the most endangered creatures in Canada.
A webcam has been set up above the nest of a pair of northern spotted owls, just days after a newly hatched chick was placed inside.
Fewer than 10 northern spotted owls are left in the wild in Canada so a breeding program in Langley, B.C., takes a fertile egg from a captive pair, incubates and hatches it and then transfers the chick to foster parents.