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Black Vulture
Formerly very rare in New Jersey. So much so that in one notorious case a "World Series of Birding" team suppressed the location of a stakeout Black Vulture to gain a competitive "big day" advantage over other teams. These vultures have since expanded their range and are now well established residents throughout the state. These scavengers have benefited from deforestation. Unlike the familiar Turkey Vulture which can find food by smell, the Black Vulture relies on line-of-sight to find food. North American birds are the nominate race. They are larger and have less obvious white markings on the underside of the primaries than populations in the tropics. Formerly included with the Storks in the Ciconiidae family, they are now placed in their own family the Cathartidae, New World Vultures.
Location
Cape May Bird Observation Deck, Cape May, New Jersey, USA.
Date taken
18 October 2022.
Scientific name
Coragyps atratus
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You've really shown some great detail in this flight picture Joe.

Excellent work my friend - thanks so much for showing him to us my friend.
 

Media information

Category
North America
Added by
jmorlan
Date added
View count
223
Comment count
4

Image metadata

Device
Canon Canon PowerShot SX70 HS
Aperture
ƒ/7.1
Focal length
247.0 mm
Exposure time
1/1000 second(s)
ISO
100
Filename
BlackVultureIMG_0435.jpg
File size
48.4 KB
Date taken
Tue, 18 October 2022 11:31 AM
Dimensions
1024px x 981px

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