Bonte gier

De Hooded Vulture, we zien veel van deze vogels in Gambia. Meestal op onze vaste strandwandelingen to Sanyang on Sundays. There is usually a dead fish, turtle or some such thing and guaranteed anything from one to thirty vultures eagerly ripping at the carcus.

Informatie over vogels.

Waar kunnen we een Bonte gier zien?

The Hooded vultures pictured above were gefotografeerd at the quarry on the way to the beach and approximately midway between us and Sanyang. You can expect to find them anywhere there is a dead and rotting fish or animal.

Hoe ziet een Bonte gier eruit?

It is a scruffy-looking, small vulture with dark brown plumage, a long thin bill, bare crown, face and fore-neck, and a downy nape and hind-neck. Its face is usually a light red colour. The hooded vulture is a typical vulture, with a head that is usually pinkish-white, but flushes red when agitated and a grey to black “hood”. It has fairly uniform dark brown body plumage and broad wings for soaring with short tail feathers. This is one of the smaller Old World vultures.

They are 62–72 cm long, have a 155–180 cm wingspan and a body weight of 1.5–2.6 kg. Both sexes appear alike, although females often have longer eyelashes than males. Juveniles look like adults, only darker and plainer, and body feathers have a purplish sheen. Bron Wikipedia

Waar voedt het zich mee?

Alles wat dood is en soms ook op insecten zoals termieten als ze in grote aantallen opduiken.

Wil je een interessante Factoid weten?

It is critically endangered in most of the world except, in West Africa the biggest numbers are found right here in The Gambia.

Hoe klinkt het?

Ze maken niet veel geluid, maar ze hebben wel een sissend soort fluitje bij het koppelen.

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