White-headed Vulture (Trigonoceps occipitalis) - Wiki White-headed Vulture
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[Photo] White-headed Vulture (Trigonoceps occipitalis). Source (www.lucnix.be). Date 12 May 2007. Author Luc Viatour (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Lviatour)
The White-headed Vulture (Trigonoceps occipitalis) is an Old World vulture endemic to Africa. It has a pink beak, a white crest on its head and the featherless areas on its head are pale. Its has dark brown upper parts and a black tail. Feathers on its lower parts and legs are white. It has a wing span of 2 meters and spends a lot of time soaring looking for food. It roosts in tall trees near to water at night. This is a medium-sized vulture with an average length of 80 cm. Females weigh more than males, they usually weigh around 4.7 kg, while males somewhat under 4 kg.
Rarer than previously believed, it is uplisted from a species of Least Concern to Vulnerable status in the 2007 IUCN Red List.
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