Peter Wenzel trains Molina, a young condor, in the Eagle Reserve in Bindslev, Denmark, Aug. 27 2019. Molina came to the Eagle Reserve in Nov. 2018 and has since been trained every day by Peter Wenzel, whom he considers his parent. As an adult, the condor, which is a vulture, will have a wingspan of 3.5m and weigh 15 kg, making it the world's largest bird of prey. (Photo/Agencies)
Peter Wenzel trains Molina, a young condor, in the Eagle Reserve in Bindslev, Denmark, Aug. 27 2019. Molina came to the Eagle Reserve in Nov. 2018 and has since been trained every day by Peter Wenzel, whom he considers his parent. As an adult, the condor, which is a vulture, will have a wingspan of 3.5m and weigh 15 kg, making it the world's largest bird of prey. (Photo/Agencies)
Peter Wenzel trains Molina, a young condor, in the Eagle Reserve in Bindslev, Denmark, Aug. 27 2019. Molina came to the Eagle Reserve in Nov. 2018 and has since been trained every day by Peter Wenzel, whom he considers his parent. As an adult, the condor, which is a vulture, will have a wingspan of 3.5m and weigh 15 kg, making it the world's largest bird of prey. (Photo/Agencies)
Peter Wenzel trains Molina, a young condor, in the Eagle Reserve in Bindslev, Denmark, Aug. 27 2019. Molina came to the Eagle Reserve in Nov. 2018 and has since been trained every day by Peter Wenzel, whom he considers his parent. As an adult, the condor, which is a vulture, will have a wingspan of 3.5m and weigh 15 kg, making it the world's largest bird of prey. (Photo/Agencies)