May 30, 2026
UPDATE: Meet Sam and Diego, Borrego’s Baby Ravens
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What a difference 10 days makes! May 20th to May 30th.

Two Young Ravens Capture Local Attention
Borrego has two new little locals: Sam and Diego, the baby ravens officially named by beloved Borrego Springs resident "Steve".
The young ravens are growing quickly in their nest, while their mother keeps a close watch nearby. Ravens are known to be protective parents, especially when their young are still in the nest or just beginning to explore nearby areas.
Common Ravens are highly intelligent birds. They can recognize faces, solve problems, remember food locations, and communicate with a wide range of calls. They are also strong fliers and are well adapted to desert environments like Borrego Springs.
Ravens build large nests from sticks, twigs, and other available materials. They often place them on cliffs, trees, utility poles, or building ledges where the nest is protected and elevated.
Young ravens usually leave the nest before they are fully independent. After fledging, they continue to rely on their parents for food and protection while they learn to fly, forage, and survive on their own.
For now, Sam and Diego are still under close supervision, and Mom is making sure everyone keeps a respectful distance.
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