Marialanjaron
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Im sorry for the poor state of these photos but we had left the big camera in the car and were left with the little Panasonic camera.
Whilst walking up towards Masanella from the Cuber side (the quieter area) on the mountain opposite were vultures, something seemed very different about these birds, the peak they were on is called Es Fronto 1001m in the Sierra Tiex.
I believe black, griffon and egyptian vultures all live in Mallorca in various numbers. Of the ones sat on the rocks, the 2 together looked very different to the one sat on its own. Could it be a youngster or a different type of vulture to the other 2? On our way back down there were 3 sat together and 1 far out on its own!? Of course they may all be black vultures in different light situations. I understand these are such poor photos that it maybe impossible to id them but heres hoping. :t:
Whilst walking up towards Masanella from the Cuber side (the quieter area) on the mountain opposite were vultures, something seemed very different about these birds, the peak they were on is called Es Fronto 1001m in the Sierra Tiex.
I believe black, griffon and egyptian vultures all live in Mallorca in various numbers. Of the ones sat on the rocks, the 2 together looked very different to the one sat on its own. Could it be a youngster or a different type of vulture to the other 2? On our way back down there were 3 sat together and 1 far out on its own!? Of course they may all be black vultures in different light situations. I understand these are such poor photos that it maybe impossible to id them but heres hoping. :t: