Re: Condors
I had number 10 land in front of me on the south rim in early April.
I was originally not paying attenting as I was walking the rim and
couldn't figure out...
mbriski2002 2002-04-26 09:39:28 #14758
Re: Condors
Some scientists speculate that in times past any large gathering of people (buffalo hunt, whale butchering) was an attraction to the condors and perhaps they...
Bob 2002-04-26 07:39:15 #14757
Re: Condors
Thanks to all for the informative replies. I continue to be
impressed with all the folks on this list. It is really a great
resource.
The condors...
bill_orman 2002-04-26 07:29:05 #14756
Interesting canyon hiking article
Okay, it's not the Grand Canyon, so I guess it's off topic. However,
I thought the article in the following link would be interesting to
Canyon hikers. It...
campergeek 2002-04-26 07:06:17 #14755
Condors
I got to see how much the condors can travel (Looking for food etc).
On the 13th of April I took pictures of #98 sitting under the new Navajo bridge and on...
lylelay 2002-04-26 06:39:08 #14754
Re: Condor Watching
Bill,
I am also involved in the volunteer condor watch and
have been very interested in these birds since moving
to the canyon 2 years ago. They are eating...
why coyote 2002-04-26 05:48:41 #14753
Re: Condor Watching
Bill
From what I have been reading, the birds can go quite a while without
feeding, and cover quite a range while looking for food. The nesting
birds...
kaibabcat 2002-04-26 04:46:52 #14752
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