Condors with Tan Tags

 
Condors with tan tags are "900" birds, meaning a tan tag with a 12 on it would be condor 912.
 
Condor 912 in flight.
Condor 912 flying.

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912

Hatched: 3/30/2018 from a wild nest in Pinnacles National Park
Sex: Male
Parents: Condor 340 and Ventana Wildlife Society condor 236
Fun Fact: Fledged from his nest almost a month early

 
Condor 943 perched.
Condor 943 perched.

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943

Hatched: 5/17/2018 at the Oregon Zoo
Released in Pinnacles: 1/2020
Sex: Male
Fun Fact: Survived nearly 3 weeks without eating when an aluminum can was stuck to his beak; luckily, biologists were able to help him!

 
Condor 970 in flight.
Condor 970 in flight.

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970

Hatched: 3/31/2019 at the Oregon Zoo
Released in Pinnacles: 2/28/2021
Sex: Female
Fun Fact: Along with 972, she was flown to Pinnacles from the captive breeding facility in a small aircraft thanks to dedicated volunteer pilots!

 
Condor 986 perched.
Condor 986 perched.

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986

Name: Kawkikat, meaning "winged one" from the Acjachemen tribe
Hatched: 4/29/2019 at the San Diego Wild Animal Park
Sex: Male
Released in Pinnacles: 11/13/2020
Fun Fact: Was notoriously wily and hard to capture in the flight pen. Now, he is a dominant male with a pink head despite being just shy of 5 years old.

 
Condor 996 perched.
Condor 996 perched.

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996

Hatched: 5/25/2019 from a wild nest in Pinnacles National Park
Sex: Male
Parents: Condor 589 and Ventana Wildlife Society condor 569
Fun Fact: The parents' second offspring, after condor 878 (deceased 2020) in 2017. However, blood tests revealed that although 589 raised 996 as his own, he was not the biological father! 569, the mother, apparently had some alone time with condor 606 (deceased 2021) earlier in the year; this younger male turned out to be the real father of 996. Scandalous!

Last updated: March 2, 2024

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