Rare baby owl now being reared by its parents in unique B.C. breeding program
LANGLEY, B.C. — Members of a unique program in Langley, B.C., are celebrating the successful hatching of a northern spotted owl chick, bolstering a population that numbers fewer than 10 of the birds in Canada’s wild.
Jasmine McCulligh at the Northern Spotted Owl Breeding Program says Chick J, as the little male is known, hatched April 20 after being artificially incubated for 32 days.
It was then hand-reared for nearly two weeks before being returned to its parents, Sedin and Amore, on May 3.
A webcam is now recording the two adult birds as they continue to raise this chick, their second in as many years, as part of the breeding program.