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Condor Takes a Dip in a Grand Canyon Creek

Condor Takes a Dip in a Grand Canyon Creek

Update: 2012-02-11
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WATER is the lifeblood of Grand Canyon, a force of erosion, a sustainer of scarce riparian habitat in a desert environment, a spiritual element for native peoples, a provider of recreation, and a central factor in the exploration, development, and politics of the American West.

This video was recorded on April 17, 2011 at Pipe Creek, which is along the Tonto Trail and east of Indian Garden. The condor in the video is #87, a male, hatched in captivity on 4/22/1998. In 2008: sired 476M/H6 w/ 133F/33 in Redwall cave below Grandeur Point.

Learn more about CA Condors in Grand Canyon National Park here: http://www.nps.gov/grca/naturescience/california-condors.htm
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Condor Takes a Dip in a Grand Canyon Creek

Condor Takes a Dip in a Grand Canyon Creek

Michael Quinn