15 Endangered Californian Condors Trashed This Woman’s Porch One Day

    by Geo-United

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    1. Cinda Mickols was living in Tehachapi, California, which is near the habitat of the California Condor. The California Condor is a type of bird which critically endangered. To put in perspective, about 340 California Condors are still in the wild (about 200 of them are held in captivity to prevent extinction) and about 15-20 of them showed up to Cinda’s house to knock over plants etc… Cinda observed the California Condors and they were about 2-4 years old, which is not quite adults in California Condor years. Another reason the Condors might have came is because Cinda’s porch was a good spot to perch on and while perching they knocked over stuff for more space.

      Click [here](https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-tuesday-edition-1.6022063/california-condors-are-very-rare-but-10-of-them-are-trashing-this-woman-s-house-1.6022603) to see the source

    2. Condor1: “We’re made condors lady. You touch us and trouble is gonna come for you. Eh he he.”

      Condor2: “Ay. Your porch was askin’ for it.”

      Condor 3: “I hear you gotta vandalism problem. If you had agreed to let us wet our beaks as we had suggested last week, maybe you’d have a nice tidy porch right now.”

    3. MsStormyTrump on

      They are seriously taking advantage of their condition! Stop pushing it, you guys.

    4. FastWalkingShortGuy on

      I wouldn’t even be mad. I get excited when I get a hummingbird.

      15 of the largest extant (flying) birds in the world show up on my porch?

      I’m getting a cup of coffee and coming out to chill with them.

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