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Lammergeier


Lammergeier
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Copyright: karanvir singh (karan0212) Silver Note Writer [C: 3 W: 0 N: 16] (122)
Rodzaj: Animals
Medium: Kolorowe
Data wykonania: 2007-09
Kategorie: Birds
Naświetlenie: f/8, 1/500 sekund
More Photo Info: [view]
Wersja zdjęcia: Final Version, Oryginalna wersja
Temat(y): Eliz strange, exotic or little known species - 1 [view contributor(s)]
Dodano: 2008-10-31 18:57
Oglądane: 626
Punkty: 8
[Noty - Informator] Notatki Autora
The photo was taken at an altitude of around 4200mts above sea level near Gorson Base camp.
Saw the bird from around 20ft distance and it was certainly an amazing experience......

Lammergeier

The Lammergeier or Bearded Vulture, Gypaetus barbatus ("Bearded Vulture-Eagle"), is an Old World vulture, the only member of the genus Gypaetus. It breeds on crags in high mountains in southern Europe, Africa, India and Tibet, laying one or two eggs in mid-winter which hatch at the beginning of spring. The population is resident. The Lammergeier has been successfully re-introduced into the Alps, but is still one of the rarest raptors in Europe.
Like other vultures it is a scavenger, feeding mostly from carcasses of dead animals. It usually disdains the rotting meat, however, and lives on a diet that is 90% bone marrow. It will drop large bones from a height to crack them to get smaller pieces. Its old name of Ossifrage (or Bone Crusher) relates to this habit. Live tortoises are also dropped in similar fashion to crack them open. Local people have even accused this species of intentionally forcing people off the edges of cliffs, although any incidents like this probably had everything to do with incautious people and nothing do to with Lammergeiers.

DESCRIPTION

Unlike most vultures, The Lammergeier does not have a bald head. This huge bird is 95-125 cm (37-49 inches) long with a 235-280 cm (91-110 inches) wingspan, and is quite unlike most other vultures in flight due to its large, narrow wings and long, wedge-shaped tail. It weighs between 5 and 7 kg (11 and 15 lbs).

The adult has a buff-yellow body and head, the latter with the black moustaches which give this species its alternative name. The tail and wings are grey. The juvenile bird is dark all over, and takes five years to reach full maturity.

The adult may rub mud over their chin, breast and leg feathers, giving these areas a rust coloured appearance. The Lammergeier is silent apart from shrill whistles at the breeding crags. It can live up to 40 years in captivity.

Habitat
The habitat is exclusively mountainous terrain (between 500 and 4,000 meters; 1,300 to 13,100 feet). It breeds from mid December to mid February, laying 1 to 2 eggs, which hatch between 53 and 58 days. After hatching the young spend 106 to 130 days in the nest, before fledging.

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great capture, TFS Ori

love this shot..the light on the vulture is superb and makes it stand out from the misty oof mountains in the bg..
superbly done!

rgds

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  • eliz Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 167 W: 22 N: 269] (1535)
  • [2008-11-01 5:29]
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thanks for sharing this beautiful species with us

Hello ,
Very strange species , good photo , TFS and good luck .

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