In celebration of Mother's Day, Zoo Miami has unveiled several exotic baby birds from diverse species across the globe, including a cinereous vulture born on April 21, a harpy eagle hatched on April 23, and a pair of Abdim's storks that arrived on April 27 and 28. The cinereous vulture, known for its considerable size and status as near threatened, is currently hidden from public view. In contrast, visitors can observe the harpy eagle and its parents through live CCTV, while the stork family is prominently displayed for public viewing in their aviary.
Zoo Miami introduced several exotic baby birds just in time for Mother's Day weekend, highlighting a cinereous vulture, harpy eagle, and Abdim's storks among the new arrivals.
A cinereous vulture, hatching on April 21, is among the heaviest flying birds and is near threatened due to environmental hazards like poisoned prey.
The harpy eagle, known as the most powerful bird of prey, hatched on April 23, with its parents raising it in a visible habitat.
Abdim's storks, known for their smaller size and distinctive appearance, hatched on April 27 and 28 and are currently viewable with their parents.
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