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Extraordinary dispersion of a Eurasian Black Vulture (1 Viewer)

Two different released reintroduction individuals from the western Pyrenees - one ('Brínzola') went north from Spain to Norway, the other ('Cid') went south from Spain to Mauretania - so not quite so extremely odd ;)
 
Ta Nutty - and I lived in Spain for 13 years and speak fluently - I was too quick off the mark ;)

All the same - remarkable dispersions!

I wonder if anybody ticked it up north?
 
I saw a satellite track of my ne that did a complete circle of Spain, Pyrenees and Portugal - almost following coast...

Norway includes a good chunk of coast so even more impressive...
 
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