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Egyptian Vulture

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Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus)
Aye I saw the bird and was surprised at it being a vulture - very different to the normal vulture most are accustomed to seeing.
 
@overread: They are close kin to the Lammergeier and Palm-nut Vulture - along with the Malagasy Serpent-Eagle, which is not generally called a vulture - forming a distinct clade called the Gypaetinae which are closer to the honey-buzzards and cuckoo-hawks than they are to the other Old World vultures.

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Thanks Daves that's some neat info and that Lammergeier is utterly stunning (why the heck is it not in more zoos - that's the kind of bird that really catches the eye)
 
Been fortunate enough to see Lammergeier a few times on the continent :) the exhibit for the species at Alpenzoo is particularly good, as you may have seen if you've been following my walkthrough review of the collection.
 

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