Condor Flying HD stock video

A young condor (Vultur gryphus) learns to fly in the Colca canyon in Arequipa.The adult male is approximately up to 55 inches tall and 130 inches wide with outstretched wings. The condor is considered the emblematic bird of South America and it is distributed in Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia and Argentina.

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A young condor (Vultur gryphus) learns to fly in the Colca canyon in Arequipa.The adult male is approximately up to 55 inches tall and 130 inches wide with outstretched wings. The condor is considered the emblematic bird of South America and it is distributed in Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia and Argentina.

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