DENVER — There's a new chick at the Denver Zoo.
Kamchatka, a Steller’s sea-eagle chick, is the only one to have hatched in all of North America this year, according to the Denver Zoo.
In the wild, you might find his counterparts in the wetlands and mountain peaks of eastern coastal Russia, Mongolia, and northern Japan.
Here in Denver, you can find Kamchatka and his mom Ursula in their habitat outside Bird World.
Last month, the Denver Zoo welcomes its first Mandrill baby in more than a decade.
Kumani gave birth to a healthy, female on Friday, May 10. The baby, who her caretakers named Kesi, is the first for seven-year-old Kumani and her mate, 11-year-old Jelani.
Kesi’s arrival marks the first mandrill birth at the Zoo since 2003.