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Ornithologist Jerry McGahanis Pictured With A 6 Month Old Andean Condor, The Largest Flying Bird On Earth.

Ornithologist Jerry McGahan is pictured with a 6 month old Andean Condor, the largest flying bird on earth. Photographed by the Helen and Franck Schreider.  Another version of this photo made it to the cover of National Geographic.

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