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  • Condor - Wikipedia
    Condor is the common name for two genera of New World vultures, each with one extant species The name derives from the Quechua kuntur [1][2] They are the largest flying land birds in the Western Hemisphere One species, the Andean condor (Vultur gryphus), inhabits the Andean mountains
  • California Condor Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
    Female condors lay only one egg per nesting attempt, and they don’t always nest every year The young depend on their parents for more than 12 months, and take 6-8 years to reach maturity Condors soar slowly and stably They average about 30 mph in flight and can get up to over 40 mph
  • Condor | Characteristics Facts | Britannica
    The 7 species of New World vultures include condors, and the 15 Old World species include the lammergeier and griffon vultures Although many members of the two groups appear similar, they are only distantly related
  • California Condor - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
    Condors can ingest small items around homes and feed them to their chicks which can cause starvation, stunted growth and death Do not leave garbage or poisons such as antifreeze in the wild
  • Condors sweep San Jose, extend win streak to 3; Hutson, Howard recalled . . .
    Sam Poulin’s goal on the Bakersfield Condors’ second shot in a shootout and a subsequent miss by San Jose’s Cam Lund gave the host Condors a 2-1 victory on Saturday night The win, combined
  • California Condor | Audubon Field Guide
    A holdover from prehistoric times, the great condor is one of our largest and most magnificent birds -- and one of the rarest Soaring over wilderness crags, feeding on carcasses of large dead animals, reproducing very slowly, it was not well suited to survival in modern-day southern California
  • About - California Condors (U. S. National Park Service)
    Once condors reach full maturity at around 6-7 years old, their head will have fully transitioned to a vibrant pink and orange color Condors also have a thick “ruff” made of short, pointed feathers that they can raise up to fully cover their necks in colder temperatures




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