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  1. The California condor ( Gymnogyps californianus) is a New World vulture and the largest North American land bird.

  2. 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. Pairs nest in caves high on cliff faces.

  3. Jul 19, 2024 · California condor, (genus Gymnogyps californianus), New World vulture (family Cathartidae) that is the largest species of land bird in North America. The California condor is listed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, though its numbers have increased.

  4. wildlife.ca.gov › Conservation › BirdsCalifornia Condor

    The California condor, Gymnogyps californianus, is one of the largest flying birds in the world. When it soars, the wings spread more than nine feet from tip to tip.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. The California condor is the largest flying bird in North America. Its wings may stretch nearly 10 feet from tip to tip. When in flight, this huge bird glides on air currents to soar as high as a...

  8. Often called North America's largest flying land bird, the California Condor is certainly among the continent’s top “big” birds.

  9. <p>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. Pairs nest in caves high on cliff faces.

  10. Wingtips are splayed into conspicuous fingertips. Young birds are duller with a gray head and only slightly paler stripe on the underwing. Found in very small numbers in coastal hills and mountains of California and around the Grand Canyon. Usually seen soaring singly or in pairs.

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