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Lady Lisa (931)’s coy and mysterious demeanor reminded her observers of Da Vinci’s famous muse, the Mona Lisa. Lady Lisa (931) is quiet, stately, and composed. She takes her time warming up to new birds and is quick to make sure they know their place in the hierarchy when they step out of line. Will Lady Lisa (931) inspire a great work of art, you ask? Why yes! Even more than one. Just look at the images of her below taken by photographer, Tim Huntington of Webnectar Photograhy!
After several years in the wild exploring central California, Lady Lisa (931) seems drawn to the picturesque rock formations of Pinnacles National Park. She is frequently observed by Pinnacles biologists and seems to have bonded with young males, Condor (827) and Condor (868).
After several years in the wild exploring central California, Lady Lisa (931) seems drawn to the picturesque rock formations of Pinnacles National Park. She is frequently observed by Pinnacles biologists and seems to have bonded with young males, Condor (827) and Condor (868).