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Egyptian Vulture
Latin Name:
Neophron percnopterus
Category:
Size:
65cm
Description:
Sexes alike. White plumage; blackish in wings; naked yellow head, neck and throat; yellow bill; thick ruff of feathers around neck; wedge-shaped tail and blackish flight feathers distinctive in overhead flight. The nominate race of NW India is slightly larger and has a dark horny bill. Several usually together, perched atop ruins, earthen mounds or just walking on ground; glides a lot but rarely soars high; sometimes with other vultures.
Habitat:
open country; vicinity of human habitation.
Food:
refuse, carrion, insects, stranded turtles, the bird being specially adept at opening live turtles
Distribution:
all India; plains to about 2,000m in the Himalaya.
Call:
Call Description:
usually silent.
IUCN:
National Status:
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