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The majestic Andean condor, known by its scientific name Vultur gryphus, gracefully soars over the breathtaking Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia

Background imageCondor Collection: Andean Condor - preening. Andes of Merida - Pico de Aguila - Venezuela

Andean Condor - preening. Andes of Merida - Pico de Aguila - Venezuela
WAT-11629 Andean Condor - preening Andes of Merida, Pico de Aguila, Venezuela Vultur gryphus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCondor Collection: Andean Condor - back view with wings stretched out. Andes of Merida - Pico de Aguila - Venezuela

Andean Condor - back view with wings stretched out. Andes of Merida - Pico de Aguila - Venezuela
WAT-11628 Andean Condor - back view with wings stretched out. Andes of Merida, Pico de Aguila, Venezuela Vultur gryphus M

Background imageCondor Collection: Andean Condor. The Andes - Merida - Pico de Aguila (Eagle's Peak) - Venezuela

Andean Condor. The Andes - Merida - Pico de Aguila (Eagle's Peak) - Venezuela
WAT-10218 Andean Condor. The Andes - Merida - Pico de Aguila (Eagle's Peak) - Venezuela Vultur gryphus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCondor Collection: California Condor - soaring on thermals. Southwestern U. S. Note

California Condor - soaring on thermals. Southwestern U. S. Note: All but one of the hundred plus wild california
TOM-1080 California Condor - soaring on thermals Southwestern USA Gymnogyps californianus Note: All but one of the hundred plus wild california condors in North America are number tagged

Background imageCondor Collection: Tagged California Condor - Soaring. Western U. S. A. _PTL5315

Tagged California Condor - Soaring. Western U. S. A. _PTL5315
TOM-1077 Tagged California Condor - Soaring Western U.S.A. Gymnogyps californianus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCondor Collection: Tagged California Condor - Perched on rocky cliff. Western U. S. A. _PTL5349

Tagged California Condor - Perched on rocky cliff. Western U. S. A. _PTL5349
TOM-1076 Tagged California Condor - Perched on rocky cliff. Western USA Gymnogyps californianus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCondor Collection: Andean Condor - adult male

Andean Condor - adult male
FG-8910 Andean Condor - adult male Vultur gryphus Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCondor Collection: Andean condor, male CL 442

Andean condor, male CL 442
FG-8907 ANDEAN CONDOR - Adult male, close-up Tierra del Fuego, Chile Vultur gryphus Dist: Andes, Ecuador, West Venezuela, Columbia, Peru, Argentina

Background imageCondor Collection: Andean Condor Peru

Andean Condor Peru
FG-678 Andean Condor Peru Vultur gryphus Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCondor Collection: California Condor - Two in flight

California Condor - Two in flight
FG-4215 California Condor - Two in flight Gymnogyps californianus Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCondor Collection: California Condor In flight over canyon - Arizona- Airborne - Endangered species-First

California Condor In flight over canyon - Arizona- Airborne - Endangered species-First reintroduced to Arizona in 1996
CAN-3115 California Condor - in flight over canyon Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA Gymnogyps californianus Endangered species, first reintroduced to Arizona in 1996

Background imageCondor Collection: California Condor-Endangered species-first reintroduced to Arizona in 1996 -Now breeding in

California Condor-Endangered species-first reintroduced to Arizona in 1996 -Now breeding in the wild in the Grand
CAN-2288 California Condor - Endangered species Arizona, USA Gymnogyps californianus first reintroduced to Arizona in 1996 - Now breeding in the wild in the Grand Canyon, wingspan of 9.5 feet

Background imageCondor Collection: Juvenile Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) soaring, Torres del Paine National Park

Juvenile Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) soaring, Torres del Paine National Park, Chile, South America

Background imageCondor Collection: Andean condor Flying over the Andes, Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Andean condor Flying over the Andes, Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
FG-aq-788 Andean condor Flying over the Andes, Torres del Paine National Park, Chile Vultur gryphus Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCondor Collection: Condor Attacks Sub 1941

Condor Attacks Sub 1941
Long-range Focke-Wulf 200-C Condors attack an allied convoy, guiding a U-boat towards their prey



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The majestic Andean condor, known by its scientific name Vultur gryphus, gracefully soars over the breathtaking Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia. Its massive wingspan dominates the sky as it glides effortlessly through the rugged Andes of Merida, specifically at Pico de Aguila in Venezuela. An exquisite illustration captures this remarkable bird mid-flight, alongside an African Pygmy-falcon perched delicately on a hand. In South America's enchanting Chilean Patagonia lies another awe-inspiring sight: an Andean condor majestically soaring above towering mountains within Torres del Paine National Park. Across the ocean, in Arizona's Grand Canyon-Vermillion cliffs area, we witness the California Condor taking flight once again after being reintroduced to its native habitat in 1996. These endangered species are easily identifiable by their distinctive wing patches and have successfully established breeding populations. Venturing further south to Santa Cruz in Patagonia, Argentina reveals a juvenile female Andean condor spreading her wings and embracing her newfound freedom. Meanwhile, historical aircraft such as the Focke-Wulf Fw200 Condor of Lufthansa and Curtiss-Wright Condor leave us captivated with their artistic impressions flying over iconic landmarks like New York City. Conservation efforts continue to protect these magnificent creatures as they find sanctuary within Wildlife Conservation Society Preserve of Karukinka along the Strait of Magellan in Chilean South America. Even amidst icy landscapes like Drift Ice or when engaging in delicate crafts like crewel embroidery using Condor Nickel Plated Needles - this word carries diverse connotations that span across nature and human innovation alike. Lastly, let us not forget about Rollason D. 62B Condor G-AWSP - an aviation marvel that has left its mark on history with its impeccable design and performance capabilities.