1950s California Condor Exhibit, Denver Museum.
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1950s California Condor Exhibit Postcard

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Step into the awe-inspiring world of North America’s largest flying birds with this striking vintage postcard featuring California condors perched high on rocky canyon ledges. With misty mountains stretching behind them and wings spanning more than ten feet, these magnificent scavengers evoke the drama and beauty of untamed wilderness. This card captures the grandeur of nature and the thrill of discovery, making you feel as if you’re standing on the cliffside beside these rare and powerful birds.

Produced by Noble, Inc., Litho in U.S.A., and used in an exhibit at the Denver Museum of Natural History, this card showcases the California condor (Gymnogyps californianus), a member of the New World vulture family. Known for their brownish-black bodies, bare featherless heads, and extraordinary wingspan, these scavengers soar on thermal air currents in search of carrion, communicating through hissing or grunting. 

This rounded-corner postcards is perfect for collectors of vintage wildlife postcards, bird enthusiasts, or anyone captivated by North American natural history. 

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