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Black Vulture
These scavengers have benefited from deforestation. Unlike the familiar Turkey Vulture which can find food by smell, the Black Vulture relies on line-of-sight to find food. North American birds are the nominate race. They are larger and have less obvious white markings on the underside of the primaries than populations in the tropics. Formerly included with the Storks in the Ciconiidae family, they are now placed in their own family the Cathartidae, New World Vultures. Sometimes called "American Black Vulture."
Location
Brownsville Landfill, Texas, USA,
Date taken
27 April 2024
Scientific name
Coragyps atratus

Media information

Category
North America
Added by
jmorlan
Date added
View count
112
Comment count
1

Image metadata

Device
Canon Canon PowerShot SX70 HS
Aperture
ƒ/8
Focal length
125.0 mm
Exposure time
1/1250 second(s)
ISO
100
Filename
BlackVultureIMG_8156.jpg
File size
180.2 KB
Date taken
Sat, 27 April 2024 11:16 AM
Dimensions
1024px x 1024px

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