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A once-extinct bird has laid eggs in the wild for the first time in nearly 40 years. After returning to the wild in 2024, the endangered Sihek bird is now laying wild eggs in its new Hawaii home.
Cooper led about 50 young birders at Boise State University's Diane Moore Nature Center, continuing his mission to make the hobby accessible to all.