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Don't miss a moment of courting condors, big-billed toucans and hard-working woodpeckers in these recent highlights from our Bird Cams.

Smooth Move? Courting Condor Accidentally Pushes His Mate Off Cliff

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The adult condors on our new California Condor cam broadcasting from Southern California put on a show for us over the weekend! Watch as the male's "wing-out" courtship display results in the female needing to take to the air.

Keel-billed Toucan Close-up Alert!

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It’s toucan season at the Canopy Lodge in Panama, where we’ve been streaming our Panama Fruit Feeder Cam since 2018. A beautiful Keel-billed Toucan has put on multiple appearances at the feeders over the last week, and we’re hoping for more like this great close-up! These large toucans are mostly frugivorous, eating fruits and seeds from many species of trees.

Sunset Visit by Pileated Woodpecker at the Cornell Feeders

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A beautiful male Pileated Woodpecker made a short visit to the Cornell Feeders as the setting sun lit up the western sky. Check out the video as he spends a few minutes topping off at the suet log before heading off to roost for the evening.

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