Number 54
Number 54 is the male California condor who was guarding the nest these days near the Navajo Bridge in Marble Canyon, Arizona. Nearly extinct by the 1980s, captive bred California condors were reintroduced in the Grand Canyon in 1996, hoping they will settle back again in the area. They are the largest flying land birds in North America.
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Number 54
Number 54 is the male California condor who was guarding the nest these days near the Navajo Bridge in Marble Canyon, Arizona. Nearly extinct by the 1980s, captive bred California condors were reintroduced in the Grand Canyon in 1996, hoping they will settle back again in the area. They are the largest flying land birds in North America.
© 2017 Marc Haegeman. All rights reserved.
More of Grand Canyon here:
www.marchaegeman.com/Folders/USA/Grand-Canyon-Arizona/
Like us on Facebook: Marc Haegeman Photography
Instagram: www.instagram.com/marchaegeman/
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www.flickr.com/photos/59927723@N00/
www.facebook.com/marc.j.haegeman (personal page)