7/6/2023 0 Comments California condor![]() ![]() F., 1980, Apparent replacement clutch laid by wild California Condor, Condor 82:351–352. B., 1976, Premature parturition in California sea lions, J. Chancellor, ed.), ICBP, London, in press. M., 1988, Reintroduction of Bald Eagles to Santa Catalina Island in southern California, in: Proceedings of the Third World Conference on Birds of Prey (R. L., and Finley, I., 1926, Passing of the California Condor, Nat. The young condor in captivity, Condor 12:5–11.įinley, W. L., 1910, Life history of the California Condor. L., 1909, General, a pet California Condor, Ctry Life 16:35–38.įinley, W. L., 1908c, Home life of the California Condor, Century. L., 1908b, Life history of the California Condor. Historical data and range of the condor, Condor. L., 1908a, Life history of the California Condor. Finding a condor’s nest, Condor 8:135–142.įinley, W. L., 1906, Life history of the California Condor. A., 1987, Bird behavior and mortality in relation to power lines in prairie habitats. D., 1987, Age and diet of fossil California Condors in Grand Canyon, Arizona, Science 237:768–770.įaanes, C. 175:1009.Įlveru, L., 1983, A reprieve for the condor, Swarthmore Coll. W., 1979, Lead poisoning in two captive King Vultures, J. H., 1840, Two Years before the Mast, Harper, New York.ĭecker, R. D., 1971, Habitat management plans for the California Condor, U.S. W., 1982, Medical and husbandry aspects of captive Andean Condors: A model for the California Condor, in: Annual Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians, 1983, pp. Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Island, Nebraska, pp. Lewis, ed.), Platte River Whooping Crane Habitat Maintenance Trust and U. G., 1987, Mortality of cranes and waterfowl from powerline collisions in the San Luis Valley, Colorado, in: Proceedings of the 1985 Crane Workshop (J. C., 1966, Return of a condor, Audubon Mag. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.Īnonymous, 1985, Audubon action alert, August 2, 1985, National Audubon Society, Washington, D. These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. With his capture, an era of intensive investigations of condor natural history and ecology had come to a close. Like every other bird in the remnant population, he was known and had been studied as an individual. His movements and interactions with other condors, his molting patterns and changes in coloration with age, as well as his pairing with an old female in late 1985, and his first breeding attempts in 1986 had all been documented in considerable detail. A young male adult, he was a bird whose life had been followed closely for a number of years. On Easter Sunday of 1987, the last California Condor ( Gymnogyps californianus) known to exist in the wild was trapped for captive breeding, joining 26 others of his species at the San Diego and Los Angeles Zoos. ![]()
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