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Dozens of bird eggs and chicks rescued from wind-damaged tree in Marina del Rey

  • A eucalyptus tree in Marina del Rey was found to be unstable and home to over 60 double-crested cormorant eggs and chicks, leading to a rescue operation on March 10.
  • The Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors and the International Bird Rescue rescued 47 eggs and 12 chicks from 20 nests.
  • The rescued birds are being cared for at a wildlife center in San Pedro, expected to stay for up to three months before release.
  • Each chick requires frequent feeding, and wildlife center staff are working long hours to ensure their health.
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Dozens of bird eggs and chicks rescued from wind-damaged eucalyptus tree in California

Dozens of bird eggs and chicks have been rescued from a single wind-damaged eucalyptus tree that was dangerously close to collapse in a California park.

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YubaNet broke the news in on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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