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St. Vincent Amazon parrot chick

On April 25, 1972 the Houston Zoo made history, recording the first hatching in captivity of an endangered St. Vincent Amazon parrot. That first birth was followed by a second hatching in 1999. Today, the Houston Zoo is proud to report that history has repeated itself again and Zoo bird keepers are caring for a St. Vincent Amazon that hatched on May 28, 2008. The chick has been named Vincent after the father of the first St. Vincent born at the Houston Zoo. 'The chick hatched after 25 days of incubation and is being hand raised at the Zoo's off exhibit Avian Conservation Environment (ACE) building,' said Houston Zoo Bird Department supervisor Chris Holmes. 'For the first 28 days Vincent was hand fed every two hours from 5 in the morning until midnight. He went home with me in the evening and came to work with me every morning,' said Holmes. Vincent was transported in a specially made climate controlled carrier.

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