While there are many South American birds with a wide wingspan, the Condor is the largest one. Condor is a specie of vulture with a wingspan of up to 10-12 feet.
The Wandering Albatross. The California Condor has the largest wingspan of any North American bird.
The albatross has the largest wingspan of any living bird. They have a typical wingspan of 12 feet from tip to tip. Their large wingspan allows them to soar and take advantage of oceanic winds.
The average California Condor's wingspan is nine and half feet in length. The Andean Condor is bigger, both in general size, and wingspan, at an average of ten feet.
The Wandering Albatross, which has a wingspan of 3.5 - 4 metres (12-ish feet), is the bird with the largest wingspan alive, both on land and sea. Close behind is the Andean Condor, the largest wingspan of a land-bird (as opposed to a sea-bird), at around 3 metres (11-ish feet). Hope this helped!
The Andean Condor has the second largest wingspan of any bird, after the Wandering Albatross. The Andean Condor's wingspan can reach up to about 10.5 feet.
AlbatrossThe bird with the largest wingspan is the Wandering Albatross. It is the largest of the albatrosses and has the greatest wingspan, measuring almost 3.5 m. The body length can be up to 1.35 m.
The wingspan of the California condor, is approximately 3 meters (10ft).
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I'm pretty sure it's an albatross.
The bird with the largest wingspan is the Wandering Albatross of Aulstralia. The bird with the largest wingspan is the Wandering Albatross of Aulstralia. The bird with the largest wingspan is the Wandering Albatross of Aulstralia.
The Andean condor has the largest wingspan of any bird of prey, measuring up to around 10.5 feet (3.2 meters). These massive birds are known for their impressive soaring capabilities and are found in the Andes mountains of South America.
The wingspan of a wandering albatross can reach up to 3.5 meters (11.5 feet), making it one of the largest wingspans of any bird in the world. This impressive wingspan allows them to glide effortlessly over long distances without flapping their wings frequently.