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Miracle Condor Arizona Release
This Dec. 23, 2023 image provided by The Peregrine Fund shows a young condor named Milagra while at the World Center for Birds of Prey in Boise, Idaho. (Kelsey Tatton/The Peregrine Fund via AP)

A rare condor hatched and raised by foster parents in captivity now gets to live wild

Another chapter in one of the greatest comeback stories in the world of endangered species is being written with the release of three young California condors north of the Grand Canyon

By SCOTT SONNER
Published - Sep 28, 2024, 05:03 PM ET
Last Updated - Sep 28, 2024, 05:03 PM EDT

By all accounts, Milagra the "miracle" California condor shouldn’t be alive today.

But now at nearly 17 months old, she is one of three of the giant endangered birds who got to stretch their wings in the wild as part of a release this weekend near the Grand Canyon.

Even after the door was opened Saturday, the birds didn’t immediately leave their pen. After 20 minutes, one condor left the pen, followed 20 minutes later by another condor.

Then, after sitting in the pen for an hour and 20 minutes, Milagra exited the enclosure and took flight. When a livestream of the wildlife release ended, a fourth condor remained in the pen, not ready to leave. For Milagra, there is no more appropriate name for a young bird that has managed to survive against all odds. Her mother died from the worst outbreak of avian flu in U.S. history soon after she laid her egg, and her father nearly succumbed to the same fate while struggling to incubate the egg alone.

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