Flock of giant California condors takes over woman s home
Cinda Mickols/AP
Two California condors rest on Cinda Mickols porch railing over the weekend in Tehachapi, Calif. A flock of the rare, endangered birds took over her deck the last few days. About 15 to 20 of the giant endangered birds have recently taken a liking to the house in Tehachapi and have made quite a mess. (Cinda Mickols via AP)
By: Associated Press
and last updated 2021-05-06 22:08:49-04
TEHACHAPI, Calif. (AP) â Giant California condors are rare â but not at Cinda Mickolsâ home.
About 15 to 20 of the giant endangered birds have recently taken a liking to the house in the city of Tehachapi and made a big mess.
‘They’re chilling’: endangered condors take up residence outside California woman’s home Kari Paul and agencies
Giant California condors are rare – but not at Cinda Mickols’ home.
More than 15 condors, an endangered bird whose population hovers at around 160 in the state and under 500 in the US, have recently taken a liking to Mickol’s house in Tehachapi – and they’ve made quite a mess.
Mickols’ daughter, Seana Quintero, began posting photos of the rowdy guests on Twitter on Tuesday, documenting her mom’s encounters with the creatures.
Over the weekend ~15 California condors descended on my moms house and absolutely trashed her deck. They still haven’t left. It sucks but also this is unheard of, there’s only 160 of these birds flying free in the state and a flock of them decided to start a war with my mom pic.twitter.com/bZyHsN58Bk Seana Lyn (@SeanaLyn) May 5, 2021
By Bill Galluccio
May 6, 2021
A California woman s home has been taken over by a flock of endangered condors. There are just 160 California condors living in the wild throughout Southern and Central California, and between 15 and 20 have decided to call
Cinda Mickols deck their new home.
Mickols daughter,
Seana Quintero, said that the birds aren t friendly neighbors and have been causing damage to her mother s deck and roof. Over the weekend ~15 California condors descended on my moms house and absolutely trashed her deck, she tweeted.
Quintero said that while her mother does love the fact the condors took up residence on her deck, she isn t happy that they are pooping everywhere.
Woman s Home Trashed By Flock Of Giant California Condors
Nearly 20 condors have trashed Cinda Mickols’ home in Tehachapi, ruining a spa cover, decorative flags and lawn ornaments and leaving lots of bird poop.
TEHACHAPI, Calif. (AP) Giant California condors are rare but not at Cinda Mickols’ home.
About 15 to 20 of the giant endangered birds have recently taken a liking to the house in the city of Tehachapi and have made quite a mess.
Mickols’ daughter, Seana Quintero of San Francisco, began posting photos of the rowdy guests on Twitter.
She told the San Francisco Chronicle the birds showed up at her mother’s home sometime last weekend.
Flock of giant California condors trash woman s yard
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TEHACHAPI, Calif. - Giant California condors are rare but not at Cinda Mickols’ home.
About 15 to 20 of the giant endangered birds have recently taken a liking to the house in the city of Tehachapi and have made quite a mess.
Mickols’ daughter, Seana Quintero of San Francisco, began posting photos of the rowdy guests on Twitter.
Quintero told the San Francisco Chronicle the birds showed up at her mother’s home sometime last weekend.
The birds have trashed the deck ruining a spa cover, decorative flags and lawn ornaments. Plants have been knocked over, railings scratched and there’s poop everywhere.