THE CALIFORNIA CONDOR. BY WILLIAM L. FINLEY. of the Nest Cave. White ; the Head Neck and Feet Are Flesh-Colored. Young Condor Fifty-four Days Old. Weight About Seven Pounds. No Feathers as Yet. Condors Are Very Affectionate. They Like to Nibble and Caress Each Other. These Birds Are the Parents of the Young Bird Shown at the Left. 'Engines Reversed.' The Condor Is So Heavy and Its Momentum S Great That It Alights On a Tree With Difficulty. In Their Demonstrations of Affection the Birds Sometimes Crowd Each Other Off a Perch. THE CALIFORNIA CONDOR., scientific american, 1908-07-04
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