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Remarkable Research at Beekse Bergen Into the Mating Behaviour of 'Noisy' Vultures

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Do you recognize the sound of mating vultures? Probably not. But if you visit the griffon vulture enclosure at Beekse Bergen Zoo in Hilvarenbeek these days, you'll hear an incredibly loud noise blasting from the speakers. And yes, that's the sound of vultures having sex. It's part of a study on the mating behavior of these enormous birds. "These vultures mate a lot, all year round. And they do it with a lot of fanfare," says biologist Stijn Berg…
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Do you recognize the sound of mating vultures? Probably not. But if you visit the griffon vulture enclosure at Beekse Bergen Zoo in Hilvarenbeek these days, you'll hear an incredibly loud noise blasting from the speakers. And yes, that's the sound of vultures having sex. It's part of a study on the mating behavior of these enormous birds. "These vultures mate a lot, all year round. And they do it with a lot of fanfare," says biologist Stijn Berg…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Thursday, January 22, 2026.
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