The new Elephant Odyssey at the San Diego Zoo also includes many other species, such as a nice aviary occupied by three California condors, of which one is a young condor with no head coloring yet. Elephant Odyssey opened earlier this summer, so the condors are still getting acclimated to their new home. When I went to the Zoo with some Clients a few days ago, there was a gentle morning breeze blowing, which the condors seemed to be thoroughly enjoying, but especially the young one: This young fellow wasn't flying, nor even attempting to fly. Instead, he would just hold his wings out there and let the breeze flow through his feathers. Every couple of minutes he would adjust his wings, which is why it looks like he's flapping them in the pictures. We watched him for about 15 minutes before he brought his wings in to rest them.
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