Click on this to see larger version and count the black specks. Brandon Breen sent me these two shots, with the note “these are not gnats.” Andean Condors seen in Argentina.
Some details on where Brandon was: “Some more information regarding those condors. I saw them in Nahuel Huapi National Park, near the town of San Carlos de Bariloche (northern Patagonia in Argentina). And I saw them on the hike to the Otto Meiling refuge, located near Mount Tronador.”
Posted by: atowhee | February 27, 2015
RECENT CONDOR SIGHTING
Posted in birding, birds, natural history | Tags: Andean Condor, Argentina, Nahuel Huapi
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