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condor![]() The Californian condor is one of the largest and heaviest birds in the world. It can soar to great heights and glide as far as 16 km/10 mi without moving its wings. ![]() Condors are an endangered species. They have been the victims of pesticide residues in the environment, which have led to eggshell thinning so severe that parents may crush their eggs while incubating. Poisoning from lead bullets eaten while feeding on the remains of hunters' unrecovered and field-dressed deer, or from poison intended for ground squirrels and coyotes, as well as collisions with power lines, have pushed the condor to the brink of extinction in recent years. Name given to two species of birds in separate genera. The Andean condor Vultur gryphus, has a wingspan up to 3 m/10 ft, weighs up to 13 kg/28 lb, and can reach up to 1.2 m/3.8 ft in length. It is black, with some white on the wings and a white frill at the base of the neck. It lives in the Andes at heights of up to 4,500 m/14,760 ft, and along the South American coast, and feeds mainly on carrion. The Californian condor Gymnogyps californianus is a similar bird, with a wingspan of about 3 m/10 ft. It feeds entirely on carrion, and is on the verge of extinction. The Californian condor lays only one egg at a time and may not breed every year. In 1994, only 89 Californian condors remained, of which only four were in the wild. It became the subject of a special conservation effort, and by July 1995 the number had increased to 104.
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| The Lady Moon is my lover, My friends are the oceans four, The heavens have roofed me over, And the dawn is my golden door I would liefer follow the condor Or the seagull, soaring from ken, Than bury my godhead yonder In the dust of the whirl of men. Mimes, in the form of God on high, Mutter and mumble low, And hither and thither fly - Mere puppets they, who come and go At bidding of vast formless things That shift the scenery to and fro, Flapping from out their Condor wings Invisible Wo ! In this list may be included four species of the Caracara or Polyborus, the Turkey buzzard, the Gallinazo, and the Condor. |
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