California condor - Wikipedia The California condor (Gymnogyps californianus) is a New World vulture and the largest North American land bird
California Condor - U. S. Fish Wildlife Service The California condor (Gymnogyps californianus), with a wingspan of 9 5 feet and weighing up to 25 pounds, is the largest land bird in North America These majestic creatures historically ranged from California to Florida and Western Canada to Northern Mexico
California condor | Wingspan, Habitat, Population, Endangered, Facts . . . California condors are carnivorous scavengers that eat only carrion They can cover hundreds of miles daily searching for the carcasses of large animals, such as cattle and deer Their hunting grounds stretch from the Pacific Coast to southwestern deserts and mountain ranges
California Condor Thousands of years ago, California condors lived in many parts of North America, from California and other Pacific states to Texas, Florida, and New York In recent centuries, this large vulture was found by early explorers and settlers from British Columbia in Canada to Baja California in Mexico
California Condor | Audubon Field Guide On its last stand in California, the California Condor foraged over open grassland and savannah, and nested in rugged mountainous terrain with forest and steep cliffs A California Condor lays just one egg The egg is whitish Incubation is by both sexes, about 56 days
California Condor - eBird Found in very small numbers in coastal hills and mountains of California and around the Grand Canyon Usually seen soaring singly or in pairs Critically endangered; only recently has this species started breeding successfully again in the wild Learn more about California Condor from… Comprehensive life histories for all bird species and families