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Mrs. Olsen: The Condor is very special bird. It can fly as high as 15,000 feet. Caulfield: Ooh! Ooh! How does it do that without supplemental oxygen? Mrs. Olsen: By being very special. Caulfield: If that's an approved answer on tests, you just changed my life.
You can see California Condors perching and flying at Pinnacles National Park (the “newest” national park, previously a national monument since 1908). I’ve seen them flying at Pinnacles and at the Grand Canyon. They seldom flap their wings once they’ve taken off. Maybe they’ll multiply (slowly) in the wild if California successfully bans lead bullets and lead shot.