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Egyptian Vulture
Neophron percnoptcrus
12.7073, 77.2833
Field Notes
Description:
The adult's plumage is white, with black flight feathers in the wings. Wild birds usually appear soiled with a rusty or brown shade to the white plumage, derived from mud or iron-rich soil. Captive specimens without access to soil have clean white plumage.[20][21] It has been suggested as a case of cosmetic colouration.[22] The bill is slender and long, and the tip of the upper mandible is hooked. The nostril is an elongated horizontal slit. The neck feathers are long and form a hackle. The wings are pointed, with the third primary being the longest; the tail is wedge shaped. The legs are pink in adults and grey in juveniles.[23] The claws are long and straight, and the third and fourth toes are slightly webbed at the base.
Habitat:
Open country around villages and towns.
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