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Castilla Y León · Castilla Y LeónWhen it comes to scavengers of the sky, black vulture vs. turkey vulture identification is easy to misconstrue. These two species often share the same habitats, feast on the same carrion, and roost in the same trees. But they couldn’t be more different in how they fly, feed, and find their meals.See the Story
Black Vulture vs. Turkey Vulture: Seeing vs. Smelling Differences
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Andalusia, Spain · AndalusiaOnce upon a time—well, ten years ago—high in the cliffs of Andalusia, a very special Bearded Vulture (Gypeatus Barbatus) took her first wobbly steps into the world. Her name was “Esperanza”, which means hope in Spanish. She wasn’t just any chick. She was the first wild-hatched Bearded Vulture from a reintroduced pair, brought back into Andalusia after the species had disappeared from the region in the 80s. Esperanza (c) Enrique Avila An extraord…Read Article
Esperanza, the first wild-hatched Bearded Vulture from the Andalusian reintroduction project, is raising her first chick - Vulture Conservation Foundation

Species · PortugalGPS/GSM tagging provides essential information for the conservation of the species. In June, the LIFE Aegypius Return teams already tagged three chicks with GPS/GSM transmitters, and more will follow soon. Monitoring the reproduction of the species and knowing the age of the chicks is essential for these efforts. Cinereous vulture chick in the Douro Internacional colony. © Palombar All eyes on the Cinereous Vulture Monitoring the reproduction…Read Article