How magnificent! Lee managed to see a condor in Colombia, but didn't get its photo. You hear about how released animals sometimes can't adapt to the wild. The condor he saw had to be fed every day at a feeding station. I don't know if it's the same with this bird. I really don't "get" imprinting, but it bears thinking about. Once we destroy habitat (and habit) or kill the animals, the ecosystem can hardly be made the same again.
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Talk about drama! That bird must be huge - looks like a plane!
Is that a real condor?
@ VP : yes, it is. Another caption for this photo could be "el condor pasa"...
bigger than the average sparrow :))
How magnificent! Lee managed to see a condor in Colombia, but didn't get its photo. You hear about how released animals sometimes can't adapt to the wild. The condor he saw had to be fed every day at a feeding station. I don't know if it's the same with this bird. I really don't "get" imprinting, but it bears thinking about. Once we destroy habitat (and habit) or kill the animals, the ecosystem can hardly be made the same again.
What an amazing view! Beautifully captured!
God bless you!
Cezar
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