Photo: World Wildlife Fund

Love a California Condor

California condors were headed for extinction in the 1980s, but after a successful breeding program and release into the wild, flocks of birds exist in several areas of California and the Grand Canyon. Both parents share in the incubation of eggs and care and feeding of their young. Since young birds remain dependent for about six months, the nesting cycle takes almost a year, resulting in nesting only every other season

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