Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus) - stock photo

The Egyptian vulture, abanto, guirre or Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) is a species of bird accipitriforme's own family Accipitridae Africa and southern Palaearctic to India.It is the Old World vulture with smaller (about 150 cm). Juveniles are brown, while adults (from 5 years old) are characterized by their head and legs yellow, white body, white wings with gray and black and white ends and wide tail. They measure 85 inches from tip of beak to tail, with a wingspan of 1.7 meters and an average weight of two kilos or so. Normally fly solo, but sometimes follow other congeners or even other species vultures and crows.
The Egyptian vulture, abanto, guirre or Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) is a species of bird accipitriforme's own family Accipitridae Africa and southern Palaearctic to India.It is the Old World vulture with smaller (about 150 cm). Juveniles are brown, while adults (from 5 years old) are characterized by their head and legs yellow, white body, white wings with gray and black and white ends and wide tail. They measure 85 inches from tip of beak to tail, with a wingspan of 1.7 meters and an average weight of two kilos or so. Normally fly solo, but sometimes follow other congeners or even other species vultures and crows.
Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus)
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