[EBB Sightings] RE: Condor

[EBB Sightings] RE: Condor

debbie viess
Mon Feb 02 10:14:57 PST 2009
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    A condor sightseeing out of Pinnacles (again) was the most likely explanation. 
    
    Can't keep a good vulture down, and dead things are everywhere they wanna be! We WANT to see these birds striking out on their own and exploring new territories...life on the dole is ennervating to birds and humans. And some fine day, perhaps condors will truly fly free again, w/out all of the damned hardware...a gal can dream, can't she?
    
    Debbie Viess 
    
    
    --- On Wed, 1/28/09, PAGPEG at aol.com  wrote:
    
    > From: PAGPEG at aol.com 
    > Subject: Re: [EBB Sightings] RE: Condor
    > To: Sightings at diabloaudubon.com, judisierra at yahoo.com
    > Cc: PAGPEG at aol.com
    > Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2009, 7:49 PM
    > Greetings Judi,
    > 
    > Yes, a report for a Calif. Condor seen in Livermore
    > (2005-6) elicited a 
    > response from the Condor Team at the Big Sur Bird Banding
    > Station.  They knew the 
    > bird (most likely) and it's number having been tracked
    > out of the Pinnacles 
    > population and known to be traveling north at the time of
    > the sighting.
    > 
    > Happy Birding,
    > 
    > Phil E.
    > Gordon


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