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Help with identifying vulture species from Bandhavgarh National Park, India (1 Viewer)

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Most/all birds in these images have overall pale plumage, narrow paler feather-centres, pale neck and dark bill - which indicates immature Indian (griffon) vulture.

there is at least one vulture with a darker coat but the details are hard to make out; could this be a white-rumped vulture?
(I assume you mean the two dark-necked birds in pic no. 4.) Might be, might not be. Not possible to tell from this if they are actually dark-bodied or not. Adult Indian vulture might be more likely.
 
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