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Black Vultures
Coragyps atratus
33.1511, -97.017
Field Notes
Description:
The Black Vulture is a fairly large bird of prey, measuring 56–74 cm (22–29 in) in length, with a 1.33–1.67 m (52–66 in) wingspan. Its plumage is mainly glossy black. The head and neck are featherless and the skin is dark gray and wrinkled. The iris of the eye is brown and has a single incomplete row of eyelashes on the upper lid and two rows on the lower lid.
Habitat:
In a snag along the edge of Lake Lewisville.
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