I spotted the same guy on a recent trip to the San Pedro Martir.
He was one of 8 condors seen on the western approaches to the park entrance.
There are 7 of them in this photo.
And here's a couple of the juveniles on the ground looking like they are squaring up for a duel at ten paces.
David K - 8-23-2013 at 01:45 PM
Great stuff Graham... I hope you latest trip was a success and didn't get too wet with the thunder storms!Ken Cooke - 8-23-2013 at 07:20 PM
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Great stuff Graham...
x2 - Thank you for sharing! encanto - 8-24-2013 at 03:10 PM
FYI los Ken--This is information from BajaCamping's truck, taken in 2009. Eduardo the owner was in the SPM with a group when he interviewed Graham for
his TV program
Graham - 8-24-2013 at 11:33 PM
Wow! Was that really four years ago.
Luckily I managed to avoid the worst of the storms this time... most of the thunderheads and booming always seemed to be a few miles away.
Pili, the corgi, took it all in her stride. Lightning, coyotes, cows, falling trees... nothing curtailed her fun. She knew she was in paradise and was
determined to make the most of every minute.
The only time she was bothered is when I shut her in the truck while photographing the condors. She couldn't understand why... with 8 docile condors
on the ground I wouldn't let her out to shake some sense into them!Ken Cooke - 8-25-2013 at 07:43 AM
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Originally posted by encanto
FYI los Ken--This is information from BajaCamping's truck, taken in 2009. Eduardo the owner was in the SPM with a group when he interviewed Graham for
his TV program
Thank you for the additional information, Encanto. Very little info of this is available north of the border where I reside. Too bad these programs
are not available on DVD - or are they?David K - 8-25-2013 at 09:20 AM