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Griffon Vulture

Conservation status

Least Concern

Population Trend

Increasing

Alternate Names

Eurasian Griffon

Native Habitat

Moutain Cliffs

Diet

Carcass

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Griffon Vulture

Gyps fulvus

It is hatched naked, with a very white head, very broad wings and short tail feathers. It has a white neck ruff and yellow bill. The buff body and wing coverts contrast with the dark flight feathers.

Like other vultures, it is a scavenger, feeding mostly from carcasses of dead animals which it finds by soaring over open areas, often moving in flocks. It establishes nesting colonies in cliffs that are undisturbed by humans while coverage of open areas and availability of dead animals within dozens of kilometres of these cliffs is high. It grunts and hisses at roosts or when feeding on carrion.

It breeds on crags in mountains in southern Europe, north Africa, and Asia, laying one egg. Griffon vultures may form loose colonies. The population is mostly resident. Juveniles and immature individuals may migrate far or embark on long-distance movements.

Regional Names
  • Assamese:
    বৰাশগুণ
  • Gujarati:
    બદામી ગીધ, પહાડી ગીધ
  • Marathi:
    भुरे गिधाड
  • Nepali:
    खैरो गिद्ध
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Taxanomy

ACCIPITRIFORMES
ACCIPITRIDAE
Gyps fulvus