The red-headed condor is a scavenger that spreads throughout North and South America except Canada. Those who live in large groups will come out alone during the day to forage for food.

The Andean condor, also known as the Condor vulture, is the national bird of Bolivia, Chile, Colombia and Ecuador, and is one of the main symbols on the flag and coat of arms.
The California vulture, also known as the California Condor, is the largest land bird in North America, with a body length of 130-140 cm, a weight of 8-14 kg, and wings spread up to about 3 meters. Although its appearance is relatively ugly, its posture is very powerful, and it looks like a giant god draped in a feathered feather.
The small yellow-headed American vulture is distributed in Central and South America.
The rhubarb-headed American vulture, one of the American birds of prey, is found in South America.
The King Vulture is a large scavenger bird. It is a large Bird of the American Vulture family in Central and South America.