A pair of tropical seabird boobies found in Redondo Beach and central Oregon — far north of their equatorial home ranges — are recovering from near starvation in a San Pedro rehabilitation facility. The masked booby and red-footed booby, both about 2 years old, are housed in outdoor aviaries at the International Bird Rescue center […]
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