Greater yellow-headed vulture / Großer Gelbkopfgeier (Cathartes melambrotus)

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Wikipedia: Greater yellow-headed vulture Source: OTHER Greater_Yellow-headed_Vulture_%28Cathartes_melambrotus%29_in_flight_from_below.jpg
Classification: Genus Cathartes; Family Cathartidae
General: The greater yellow-headed vulture (Cathartes melambrotus), also known as the forest vulture,[2] is a species of bird in the New World vulture family Cathartidae. It was considered to be the same species as the lesser yellow-headed vulture until they were split in 1964.[3] It is found in South America in tropical moist lowland forests. It is a fairly large bird, with a wingspan of 166–178 cm (65–70 in), a weight of 1.65 kilograms (3.6 lb) and a body length of 64–75 cm (25–30 in). The body plumage is black, and the head and neck, which are featherless, range in color from deep yellow to pale orange. It lacks a syrinx, and its vocalizations are therefore limited to grunts or low hisses. [more]

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