It uses tree branches, leaves and twigs.
A condor's nest can also be called an aerie.
A condor's nest is typically referred to as a "cliff nest" because these birds often choose high, inaccessible locations on cliffs or rocky outcrops to build their nests. They usually lay one or two eggs, which are incubated by both parents. The nests are often made from a combination of sticks, grass, and other natural materials.
The condor flew high overhead.
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Yes, condors do lay eggs. Both the California condor and the Andean condor are known to lay a single egg every two years. The female condor typically lays the egg in a cliffside nest made of sticks and other materials. The incubation period for condor eggs is around 54 to 58 days, with both parents taking turns keeping the egg warm until it hatches.
the monster is called hades condor. run by its nest to anger it so it attacks you
Buzzards nest in trees, in woods, on farmland, moors or scrub. The nest is usually made from twigs and lined with moss and bracken. Frequently, the same nest is used year after year. The male and female take turns incubating the eggs. The eggs are about 55 mm by 45 mm, smooth and non-glossy, white with brownish or purplish blotches. Both adults feed the young birds, though the newly-hatched are usually fed by the female with the male hunting and bringing the food to the nest. The andean condor will put their nest high up in the cliffs.
the andean condor
No, a condor is a bird
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
The Condor was played by Robert Redford. He was a CIA agent, Joe Turner and his code name was Condor.
Birds use both their beaks and their claws for nest building.