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Griffon Vulture or Lammergeier (1 Viewer)

Mike Tom

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Further to my last thread I have attached some more photos , from uch further away but showing the groups. If you can magnify the pictures and identify what there is that would be great. Yes I am an ametCopy of 14 she 171.jpgeur !
 

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On a quick look all I can see for sure are Griffons and what seems to be a Red Kite in the first photo - top centre right. I think Lammergeier is usually seen at an altitude of 1000m and upwards in the Pyrenees - was this up high?
 
All Griffons for me, can't even see a Red Kite.


Not sure what altitude the feeding station I saw Lammergeiers was at, but I don't recollect it being that high - it was in dry oak scrub habitat. I'll see if I can find it on google earth.
 
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