Condor #190 "Redwood Queen" and some companions check out what's going on from a Big Sur cliff top. (1/7/2012)
California condor #222 "Cosmo" caught in a mid nictitating membrane blink as she makes a close fly by. (1/22/2012)
California condor #351 show that condors have barbs on the edge of their tongues which are used to help scoop/scrape in meat from a carcass and as a tool to swallow bigger chunks. (1/7/2012)
California condors #222 "Cosmo" (lower left) and Pinnacles female #306 (upper right) float past the cliffs of Big Sur yesterday, with the house known as Wild Bird visible in the background. (1/22/2012)
There was a surprisingly (to me at least!) large number of condors in the air today ahead of an incoming storm. Here condor #204 "Amigo" passes in front of a Big Sur cliff face. (1/22/2012)
Point Sur in the post storm clearing skies. (1/21/2012)
One of the captive bred condors (she came from the LA Zoo) that has recently been released in to the wild, #569 flying over a beach in Big Sur. (1/8/2012)
Two male elephant seals decide diplomacy is not for them as they battle for a piece of the beach (and presumably, the females therein) at Piedras Blancas. (1/14/2012)
A mother elephant seal checks on her young pup at Piedras Blancas (1/14/2012)
Condor #167 "Kingpin" flies past a stand of trees. (1/7/2012)