This story was published Wednesday April 30, 2025. For centuries, the California condor was a prevalent species across North America. The large scavengers, which feature a nearly 10-foot wingspan, ...
Researchers observed the behavior of the condors to conclude that the couple may be tending to their newly laid egg.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It took 12 years for artificial incubation to succeed in Colombia. Andean condors were once targeted due to the belief that they ...
The elusive and illustrious California condor is making a major comeback in the Bay Area, stretching its wings in areas where the continent’s largest bird has not been seen for more than a century. In ...
The elusive and illustrious California condor is making a major comeback in the Bay Area, stretching its wings in areas where the continent’s largest bird has not been seen for more than a century.
I have a common refrain, almost a mantra at this point, whenever I — still excitedly — spot a large black bird soaring above me on a hike: It’s always a turkey vulture. After hiking around Southern ...
Condor No. 987’s return to the wild after about two weeks in captivity provided a splendid vision of recovery for North America’s largest land bird. But his swift glide up the side canyon along Badger ...
The Peregrine Fund brought five California condors to the Vermilion Cliffs to release into the wild. The birds brought to 88 the number of wild birds in Arizona and Utah. The condors were hatched and ...
It took 12 years for artificial incubation to succeed in Colombia. Andean condors were once targeted due to the belief that they were killing livestock, but camera traps proved that protection dogs, ...