griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus), cinereous vulture (Aegypius monachus), bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus), Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) Description
Title: Atlante ornitologico : uccelli europei : con notizie d'indole generale e particolare
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Arrigoni Degli Oddi, Ettore, 1867-1942
Subjects: Birds -- Europe
Text Appearing After Image: 1. Grifone. 2. Avvoltojo. 8. Awoltojo degli agnelli (ad.). 4. Awoltojo degli agnelli (giov.).5. Capovaccajo (.ad.)- 6. Capovaccajo (giov.). Ulrico Hoepli, Editore, Milano. IT)
Date 1902
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The griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) is a large Old World vulture in the bird of prey family Accipitridae. It is also known as the Eurasian griffon.
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The cinereous vulture (Aegypius monachus) is a large raptorial bird that is distributed through much of Eurasia. It is also known as the black vulture, monk vulture, or Eurasian black vulture. It is a member of the family Accipitridae
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The bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus), also known as the lammergeier or ossifrage, is a bird of prey and the only member of the genus Gypaetus.
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The Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus), also called the white scavenger vulture or pharaoh's chicken, is a small Old World vulture and the only member of the genus Neophron. It is widely distributed; the Egyptian vulture is found from southwestern Europe and northern Africa to India.