A condor's abode primarily consists of high-altitude mountainous regions, such as the Andes in South America for the Andean condor and the coastal areas of California for the California condor. They prefer rugged terrains with cliffs and open spaces for soaring and nesting. These birds often build their nests in remote locations to avoid disturbances and predators. Condors are also found in areas with abundant food sources, such as open grasslands and carrion-rich environments.
The abode of condors is typically referred to as their "nest" or "nesting site." Condors often build their nests on high cliffs, in caves, or in large tree cavities, providing safety from predators. These locations are chosen for their elevation and seclusion, allowing the birds to raise their young in a secure environment.
no brazil does not have condors
Condors feed almost exclusively on carrion.
No. Condors only eats carrion
Jonquière Condors was created in 1997.
Jonquière Condors ended in 2003.
Chicago Condors ended in 1998.
Chicago Condors was created in 1998.
Pittsburgh Condors ended in 1972.
Pittsburgh Condors was created in 1967.
Bakersfield Condors was created in 1995.
Eastern Condors was created in 1987.