That's amazing there is a FLOCK OF THEM! In 1985 there were only 27 left in existence and the Sam Diego Zoo bred them in captivity and in 1995 started releasing them into the wild. We now have just over 500 California Condors in the wild, thanks to the efforts! For such a tiny group of 500 in the wild, it's great to see 15 or 20 hanging out together. That must mean theres more than just the 500 they originally believed to exist.
I'm sooo jealous! I just saw a beautiful condor for the first time in Big Sur 😍 she was a juvenile not to far from me just sitting on a branch. Such an incredible species
I had barn swallows that made their nest in my front doorway every year. I tried quite a few things but they were more persistent than I was. By the time that I sold the house after seventeen years we were good friends. I told the new owners that the birds were not going to leave and to just accept them.
they eat close to 1000 insects a day each. You should have been grateful to have them. The Italians consider them good luck. Can't imagine doing anything to dissuade them from my house. Glad they beat you.
This is what happens when you disrupt nature. this place belonged to the condors before she built her home there so she's the squatter.. deal with it or move on.
@@a.c.9993 i wouldn't build there to begin with if it was a natural habitat that has existed before the house was built there. i find your response and total lack of respect for life other than your own pretty silly.
It's not really us that caused it. They've been in decline since the Ice Age when mammoths, Mastodon, Sabertooth cats, and Dire wolves and died out in North America. They got as big as they are because they adapted to being able to feast on large carcasses regularly. They're honestly an animal that was meant to go extinct but we're keeping them around in a world they're no longer adapted to which is almost as sad as them going extinct.
Ya just gotta think like a Condor. Conditioning and compromise. There must be a gazillion of us that would come build roosts, install motion sensor water sprinklers etc..
Hmm, what are they eating. sense it is dead animal not live. What is dead and big enough for ten condors feed off of? Some one should be looking where they hang out at when not on the woman porch.
What a crazy problem! Those birds weigh 19 pounds and more, and have 10 foot wing spans. The metal railings around the sundeck are very inviting bird perches. Most trees can't hold size bird. Could the birds be lured away, at a distance from the house, with some kind of condor playground? Old school playground equipment might work. Some razored-barbed wire could protect the house, but the house would look terrible. And doing such things would be expensive. Good luck with the problem.
@@daydream2609 Or you shut up and stop judging people for not being able to help a nearly extinct species of bird instead of helping the birds yourself.
“Majestic” isn’t the adjective that homeowner would use to describe that mob of flying rodent shit machines & the great state of California prohibits that poor women from doing anything about those stupid birds from destroying her house.
@@Welcome-To-Sin-City yeah your a drunk screw the birds if they are so protected why are they free you honestly think labs haven't persevered the DNA.. there is no way any animal or human that is worth duplicating going to wasted, its news!!! Lies wake up ppl
@@miguelh2442 why are they free? is that a serious question? because they lived there prior to human development of their habitat. They were critically endangered to the point of extinction and they were brought back from that brink. You are a terrible person.
dont eat rodents, they eat carrion. they clean up dead carcasses that would otherwise sit and rot. they play a pivotal role in the ecosystem. and options were given to her if you watched the entire video. open your fucking ears.