We do not have an outdoor mew to accommodate this size of bird and it's too cold outside for the condor now anyway. |
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His efforts have even resulted in the reintroduction of the California condor, which nest on parts of his property. |
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The Andean condor, one of the world's largest flying birds, soars on ten-foot wingspans and can weigh up to 33 pounds. |
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For instance, on August 15, 2003, biologists observed a baby condor, estimated at 15 to 16 weeks old, in a remote cave in the Grand Canyon. |
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Not until age six will a young condor molt its brown feathers and grow the black-and-white plumage of adults. |
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Our requests were answered almost immediately as a condor soared magnificently over our heads at the second pass. |
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I look like some cheeseball trying to get on camera, but I was just trying to take as many photos as possible of the condor. |
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The climactic event, however, consists of tying the captive condor by its feet onto the back of a bull. |
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The swordbilled hummingbird and the condor are found here, as well as wolves, pumas, deer. |
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After the condor landed to feed, a signal was given and the men swooped down from all sides, shouting and swinging their lassos and ponchos. |
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The three vulture species in North America, the turkey vulture, black vulture, and California condor, are in the family cathartidae. |
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Two of the captive birds successfully mated and produced the first captive-bred condor chick the following year. |
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Perched awkwardly atop each tree was a scruffy but huge Californian condor. |
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I have chapped lips, saddle sores and swollen eyelids that make me look like a condor. |
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Pre-Ice Age condor specimens recovered from the Rancho La Brea tar pits in Los Angeles, California, showed that these populations targeted solely land mammals. |
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To persuade the birds to stay away from power lines, all condor candidates for wild release were raised in a cage with a wide variety of perches. |
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It is the home of such species as the spectacled bear and the Andean condor. |
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It is a completely outdoor zoo that has holdings of the emperor tamarin, mountain tapir, and California condor. |
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Glacial ice in your whiskey, guaranteed guanaco, condor and rhea sightings, and even a vegetarian option come mealtimes are just some of the luxuries. |
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The central view port was replaced with an image of a gleaming advanced enemy attack force whose formation had a wide span like the wings of a condor. |
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Crag after crag, we come across perfect condor nesting sites. |
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In celebration, the story goes, the quintessentially Peruvian condor was set like a living banderilla to torment the imperial bull. |
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But there have been other beauties, such as a vermilion flycatcher, an Andean condor and a burrowing owl. |
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He dug back in, dragging his knuckles across the keys, and then he held out both arms straight, like a condor in midglide. |
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Typical animals are the vicuna, as well as its kinsmen kept as domestic animals the llama and alpaca, wild cavy, Darwin's rhea and the Andes condor. |
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The Climatic conditions allow the development of a varied fauna such us: bears, deers, wild pumas and soon besides the spectacled birds such us the Andean condor and many species of hamming birds. |
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In the mountains are eagles and vultures, including the condor, while the beech forests teem with treecreepers, woodpeckers and even hummingbirds. |
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Sporting his condor costume in evocation of Colombia's national symbol, this is a fan who gets up close and personal with his beloved team, even popping up in the dressing room to give a pep talk from time to time. |
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Poor girls, plonked there like a condor on a branch, their arms outstretched to hang on to the handles, their little rucksacks strangling them, wishing they had stayed at home and gone shopping with their friends? |
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There are great campsites, several superlative hotels, some challenging walks, and the chance to see guanaco and condor against quite stunning landscapes. |
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The condor parents go out searching for carcasses, find rubbish dumps instead, collect bits of plastic and metal from among the refuse believing the hard pieces to be bone and feed these things to their young. |
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As the terrestrial conductor of the sun's strength, it is associated with fire and with the force of volcanoes, just as the condor and the eagle are associated with thunder. |
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The feather of the North is the eagle feather, which represents North America. The eagle of the South is the eagle of the condor that represents South America. |
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Birds unique to this zone are the California thrasher, bushtit, and California condor. |
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Critically endangered species such as the California condor have had to be captured and bred in captivity. |
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Existing restrictions on the use of lead ammunition in the California condor range remain in effect while implementation proceeds. |
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The California condor once soared over much of the North American continent. |
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To provide proper medical evaluation and care for the endangered California condor, veterinarians need accurate hematologic and biochemical reference ranges. |
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The Andean condor, the largest bird of its kind in the Western Hemisphere, occurs throughout much of the Andes but generally in very low densities. |
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The zoo has also been a key player in breeding such endangered species as the California condor and the Arabian oryx for reintroduction into the wild. |
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The agreement directly benefits the California condor recovery effort while facilitating a wind power project that would provide green energy to the Los Angeles area. |
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El Condor Pasa, age seven, and End Sweep, 11, died in July after respectively suffering intestinal torsion and fractured withers. |
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I loved its witty takes on classic California architecture, from Condor Flats to the razzle-dazzle of Hollywood Boulevard. |
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Humboldt, primarily a geographer, documented the biology of the Andean Condor and discovered the guacharo. |
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Condor was a black horse with silver markings on the outsides of all four legs, in the form of streaks. |
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Lufthansa's ultimate pre-war transatlantic operations were conducted by four-engine Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor landplanes. |
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If the Temple of the Sun is geometrical perfection, the Temple of the Condor, where mummified bodies were entombed, is its dynamic, artistic counterpart. |
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The Luftwaffe's Condor Legion experimented with new doctrine and aircraft during the Spanish Civil War. |
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In the 1970s, the regimes of the Southern Cone collaborated in Operation Condor killing many leftist dissidents, including some urban guerrillas. |
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In the Stoeger category, sales favor the Uplander in its side-by-side configuration and the over-and-under Condor. |
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Ferry services from the port are operated by Brittany Ferries, Condor Ferries, and LD Lines. |
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In the Spanish Civil War, the Luftwaffe in the Condor Legion tried out air fighting tactics and their new aeroplanes. |
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Taking control of wandering samurai Shiren, you and your pet weasel Koppa are on a quest to find the mythical Lair Of The Golden Condor. |
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On 19 October 2001, Interior Secretary Gale Norton announced that the Oregon Zoo was accepted into the US Fish and Wildlife Service's California Condor Recovery Program. |
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He and Hammond sailed together on the maxi yachts Sovereign, Vengeance and Condor, with Sovereign achieving line and handicap honours in the 1987 Sydney Hobart Yacht Race. |
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If necessary, a Condor model that has zero tail swing is available. |
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