First Condor Eggs Arrive At Oregon Zoo For 2025
(Portland, OR) -- The first California condor eggs of the year have arrived at the Oregon Zoo's Jonsson Center for Wildlife Conservation. This is the parent's sixth year together and fifth time they've laid an egg in January. If all goes well it'll hatch in mid-March. They've successfully raised four chicks. Egg-laying season continues for a couple of months. The chicks are raised and will eventually be released into the wild to help the endangered species recover. In 1982, there were only 22 condors. Now, there are 560 birds with most flying free.



