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Black Vulture
Coragyps atratus
31.109, -97.4971
Field Notes
Description:
Black Vultures are large raptors. In flight, they hold their broad, rounded wings flat and angled slightly forward. The tail is very short and rounded. They have small, bare heads and narrow but strongly hooked bills.
These birds are uniform black except for white patches or “stars” on the underside of their wingtips (this can be hard to see in strong light or from far away). The bare skin of the head and neck is gray-black and wrinkled.
Habitat:
Belton Lake, Tx. area.
Notes:
Black Vultures don't have as keen a sense of smell as Turkey Vultures. They'll find their food by site, or by hanging around with Turkey Vultures and letting them sniff out a meal.
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