While Georg Wilhelm Steller is still on our minds after reading the excellent 
tribute to him by Bob Righter in the current issue of "Colorado Birds", I 
thought this note from the Denver Zoo might be of interest to Colorado birders.

Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins























STELLER’S SEA EAGLE CHICK NOW VIEWABLE
Visitors
 may now be able to catch glimpse of Denver Zoo’s second-ever, 
successfully-reared Steller’s sea eagle chick. The unnamed chick, with a
 still-unknown gender, hatched March 10. It is currently in its nest 
just outside of Bird World, Presented by Frontier Airlines, where it is 
being cared by both of its parents, Ursula and Vlad. Zookeepers and 
veterinarians only first handled the chick last week for a quick exam 
and to provide a West Nile Virus vaccination. The chick has not fledged 
and relies on its parents to bring it food. Come say hello. See video of
 the chick here.                                          

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