Two pictures of California Condors soaring along the Big Sur Coast, California. Taken by my birding friend, Gary Joe. A small tribute to America’s largest surviving native bird species. Perhaps in a dminished natural world we can manage to help these birds survive so our great-grandchildren can take their own photos.
Posted by: atowhee | April 29, 2008
Big Bird Flying Free
Posted in birding, birds, california, conservation, raptor, rarities | Tags: California Condor
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