Now you know fully well that a Condor is not capable of such identification.
But just the same, I dispute the findings of this report. It is riddled with junk science, and is agenda driven. Namely an attack on ammunition, if not firearms. Obviously, what good is a weapon if you’ve nothing to shoot through it.
There is no empirical evidence to support their assertions. How many hunters shoot something, then leave it to rot in the sun? I shoot Bambi, and I don’t get a clean shot and he runs, I will track him for as longs as is practical to find the carcass.
Carrion my arse.
Birds that are shot and fall in an inaccessible area, or do not suffer enough of a shot wound to fall at once, could contribute some to the problem. Big game, very unlikely.