![]() ![]() More recent authorities maintain their overall position in the order Falconiformes along with the Old World vultures or place them in their own order, Cathartiformes. Just how different the two are is currently under debate, with some earlier authorities suggesting that the New World vultures are more closely related to storks. Though similar in appearance and ecological roles to Old World vultures, the New World vultures evolved from a different ancestor in a different part of the world. The exact taxonomic placement of the California condor and the other six species of New World vultures remains unclear. ![]() The condor is a significant bird to many Californian Native American groups and plays an important role in several of their traditional myths. In December 2020 there were 504 California condors living in the wild or in captivity, while by December 2022 the population totaled 537, of which 336 lived in the wild. Since then, their population has grown, but the California condor remains one of the world's rarest bird species. Numbers rose through captive breeding, and beginning in 1991, condors were reintroduced into the wild. These surviving birds were bred at the San Diego Wild Animal Park and the Los Angeles Zoo. A conservation plan put in place by the United States government led to the capture of all the remaining wild condors by 1987, with a total population of 27 individuals. Ĭondor numbers dramatically declined in the 20th century due to agricultural chemicals ( DDT), poaching, lead poisoning, and habitat destruction. It is one of the world's longest-living birds, with a lifespan of up to 60 years. The condor is a scavenger and eats large amounts of carrion. Its 3.0 m (9.8 ft) wingspan is the widest of any North American bird, and its weight of up to 12 kg (26 lb) nearly equals that of the trumpeter swan, the heaviest among native North American bird species. The plumage is black with patches of white on the underside of the wings the head is largely bald, with skin color ranging from gray on young birds to yellow and bright orange on breeding adults. The species is listed by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature as Critically Endangered, and similarly considered Critically Imperiled by NatureServe. It is the only surviving member of the genus Gymnogyps, although four extinct members of the genus are also known. ![]() It became extinct in the wild in 1987 when all remaining wild individuals were captured, but has since been reintroduced to northern Arizona and southern Utah (including the Grand Canyon area and Zion National Park), the coastal mountains of California, and northern Baja California in Mexico. The California condor ( Gymnogyps californianus) is a New World vulture and the largest North American land bird. ![]()
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