A southern California newspaper published a great photo of a pair of California Condors cuddle up next to one another. It was taken by one of the paper’s local readers. Click here and enjoy.
Condors can become quite relaxed around humans and much of the wild population was raised in captivity so humans are not feared as they are by most wild bird species.
My best-ever condor pics were taken by my friend Gary Joe as he slipped into a resort;s hot tub at Big Sur and looked up to see condors messing around with the resort’s towel stack…he ran back to get his camera and the rest is history/mystery. What’s so fascinating about a towel?
Posted by: atowhee | July 24, 2017
GET A CONDOR FIX, HERE AND NOW
Posted in birding, birds, california | Tags: California Condor
Categories
- Agate Lake
- Ankeny Wildlife Refuge (NWR)
- ashland
- Baskett Slough NWR
- Bear Creek
- birding
- birds
- birdsong
- butterfly
- california
- carnivore
- Cascades
- Clark Creek Park
- Coast Range
- conservation
- corvids
- cranes
- Dipper
- ducks & geese
- ducks and geese
- eagles
- Ecuador
- Emigrant Lake
- Eurasian birds
- European birds
- finches
- fish
- flora
- global warming
- Hawaii birds
- Howard Prairie Lake
- hummingbird
- Icterids
- insect
- Klamath Basin
- mammals
- marin
- Marion County
- McMinnville
- migratory birds
- Mill Creek Wetlands
- Mount Ashland
- natural history
- nesting
- ocean birds
- oregon
- OREOGON
- ornithology history
- owl
- rails
- raptor
- rarities
- reptile
- research
- Rogue River
- Salem
- san francisco
- San JUan Islands
- shorebirds
- Siskiyous
- sparrows
- squirrels
- swallow
- Table Rock
- trees
- tropical birds
- tyrant flycatcher
- Uganda
- Uncategorized
- vagrants
- warblers
- Washington State
- Willamette Valley
- winter birds
- woodpeckers
- wren
- Yamhill County
Leave a Reply