Eurasian Griffon (Gyps fulvus)
Hablizl, 1783. 2 subspecies recognized, here is shown the nominal one.
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Feeding The groups perform carcass searchs from high flights and very separated one of each other, so that they can dominate a large surface. When an individual detects a dead animal and descends, it can be observed by the rest from several kilometers away, what makes that it won't be alone with the carcass long, but in a few minutes it will be joined by the rest of the group.