Over a Dozen Endangered California Condors Take Refuge Outside Woman s Home
On 5/6/21 at 5:21 PM EDT
Over the weekend, one California homeowner stepped outside to find that more than a dozen endangered California condors had taken up residence on her property.
Mickols daughter, Seana Quintero, took to Twitter Tuesday to post photos of the condors that had descended on her mother s home.
Tho tbh how does one convince 20 large birds to do anything lol Seana Lyn (@SeanaLyn) May 5, 2021
The birds, taking a liking to the property, decided they would hang out for a bit. So, those that know her will all agree she is one of the strongest women ever, said Quintero of her mom. But I m even more in awe knowing that my tiny little mom was staring down a bunch of birds half her size from less than 10 ft away trying to shoo them away.
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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.
She 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.
Updated on May 10, 2021 at 7:04 am
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There are about 160 California condors flying free in Southern and Central California, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Why about 12 percent of them decided to flock together at Cinda Mickols’ home in the Kern County community of Tehachapi is a mystery. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories.
About 15 to 20 of the endangered birds showed up at the house during the first weekend in May and made themselves at home. Mickols daughter Seana Quintero has been chronicling the unruly visitors in a series of Twitter posts that demand a double-take.
Updated on May 10, 2021 at 7:05 am
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There are about 160 California condors flying free in Southern and Central California, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Why about 12 percent of them decided to flock together at Cinda Mickols’ home in the Kern County community of Tehachapi is a mystery.
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About 15 to 20 of the endangered birds showed up at the house during the first weekend in May and made themselves at home. Mickols daughter Seana Quintero has been chronicling the unruly visitors in a series of Twitter posts that demand a double-take.
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