California condors lean towards monogamy and share all nest duties, including incubating the egg, brooding and feeding the chick, and defending the nest, the wildlife alliance explained in a news ...
For the first time in 100 years, California condors flying over Yurok land, thanks to an intensive reintroduction programme.
One key challenge to the recovery of condors was abysmally low wild population growth following the onset of breeding in the reintroduced Southern California population. This was due to low nestling ...
Like their relatives, the California condors, Andean condors have bald heads ... but they will raid birds' nests for eggs or even young hatchlings. These long-lived birds have survived over ...
MIGRATION: California condors are nonmigratory but will travel long distances to forage and can easily ... LIFE CYCLE: It takes almost two months for an egg to incubate and hatch; chicks do not begin ...
On Nov. 6, six captive-raised juvenile California condors will be released into the wild from the remote, rugged mountains above San Simeon. The new cohort (each about a year and a half old) arrived ...