California Condor
California Condor has a huge wingspan than any other North American bird, measuring 3 meters in length. They have the ability to glide for extended periods of time in air currents and fly at a height of 15,000 feet. Large trees and steep cliffs are where condors build their nests. Condors, which may fly up to 150 miles in a day in search of food, eat primarily decomposing animal flesh.
Only 437 Californian condors have been identified worldwide. They can be found in a number of areas of the US, Mexico, and Canada. The California Condor has an odd appearance due to its brownish-red eyes, featherless head, ivory-colored bill, and the standing black feathers that surround its neck. This bird's head and featherless neck are capable of flushing in response to various emotional states.