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White-backed vulture (1 Viewer)

occasional

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While white-backed vultures have been identified from time to time in Europe I suspect that others are missed because there is no readily available source showing the various plumages. Does anyone have the resources to post a montage of WB vulture plumages, particularly in flight ?
 
You might be able to make yourself a montage using Google images if you can sort out the Whitebacks from the others. Lots of pics there.
 
You might be able to make yourself a montage using Google images if you can sort out the Whitebacks from the others.

It might be possible if one had prior knowledge of what the result should look like.

Without that prior knowledge making a satisfactory montage appears to be fairly difficult.
 
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