California Condor

The California Condor (Gymnogyps californianus) is a New World vulture, the largest North American land bird. This condor inhabits northern Arizona and southern Utah (including the Grand Canyon area and Zion National Park), coastal mountains of central and southern California, and northern Baja California. Although other fossil members are known, it is the only surviving member of the genus Gymnogyps.

Reproduction
In 2021, California Condors are capable of parthenogenesis, and females can reproduce and lay eggs, without males present. Mostly fish and invertebrates are capable of this, but Komodo Dragons. and certain species of whiptail lizards have been shown to be capable of parthenogenesis as well, the latter of which is a female-only species. "“We established there was no male that could be the father to these chicks,” Ryder said. “The chicks were also genetically uniform in a way that they only had genes from their mother.”"