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Griffon Vulture; Buitre Leonado

Gyps fulvus

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Description:

For those wondering what the airfield habitat looks like see picture 2. Not much in the way of greenery other than the bushes and trees but there are loads of insects in the sun dried grasses and weeds which provide food for the smaller birds and a couple of flocks of sheep which provide occasional food for the Vultures

Habitat:

Mountain airfield at 3,700' (1,130 metres) with scattered bushes.

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