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- California condor - Wikipedia
The California condor (Gymnogyps californianus) is a New World vulture and the largest North American land bird
- California Condor Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
The spectacular but endangered California Condor is the largest bird in North America These superb gliders travel widely to feed on carcasses of deer, pigs, cattle, sea lions, whales, and other animals
- 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 Reintroduction Recovery - U. S. National Park Service
Today, more than 127 condors fly free in the state of California, from the Ventana wilderness and Pinnacles National Monument down to the Sespe Condor Refuge and Los Padres National Forest north of Los Angeles
- California Condor | Audubon Field Guide
A holdover from prehistoric times, the California Condor is one of North America's largest and most magnificent birds as well as one of the rarest Soaring over wilderness crags, feeding on carcasses
- Gymnogyps californianus, California condor | US Forest Service Research . . .
California condors once ranged over much of western North America, from British Columbia to northern Baja California and east to Florida California condors nested in western Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico until about 2,000 years ago
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