Yes. When the nestling is approximately 4 months old, trained biologists will tag it so that it can be tracked after fledging. Every wild California condor chick is given a single wing tag and radio transmitter.
Yes. When the nestling is approximately 4 months old, trained biologists will tag it so that it can be tracked after fledging. Every wild California condor chick is given a single wing tag and radio transmitter.