Clipart images of many vulture species. Vultures, also known as buzzards, are in the taxonomy class aves. They are scavengers who feed mostly on dead animals.
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Buzzard, turkey
Genus Cathartes, found in the Americas, sometimes as far north as New England. ... |
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Buzzard, Turkey
"Cathartes aura. Turkey Buzzard. Blackih-brown, grayer on the wing-coverts; quills black, ashy-gray on their under surface; tail black, with pale brown shafts. Head red, from livid crimson to pale ca... |
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Buzzards, turkey
Genus Cathartes, found in the Americas, sometimes as far north as New England. These buzzards are feeding on the entrails of a horse.... |
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Condor
"On the Sarcorhamphus gryphus the Condor, the head and neck are bare, with dull red skin, wrinkled in folds on the latter; while an oblique ruff of white down surmounts the black plumage, which shews ... |
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Condor, California
"Pseudogryphus californianus. California Condor. Adult: Blackish, the feathers with browner tips or edges, quite gray or even whitish on the wing-coverts and inner quills; primaries and tail-feathers ... |
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Hawk, vulture
Genus Gypohierax, is about the size of a goose, and is found in Western Africa, particularly Angola.... |
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L&emumlmmergeier
"Gypaëtus barbatus, the magnificent L&emumlmmergeier, is greyish-black with white streaks, and has a white crown, cheeks with a black band bifurcating at the eye to meet above, and pale tawny lanc... |
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Lammergeier
The largest bird of prey native to Europe. Found in the lofty mountains of southern Eurasia and northern Africa.... |
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Lammergeier
"Young bearded griffin (Gypaetus barbatus). Showing the feather-tracts or pterylae, for instance those on the breast (PT.). E., ear; P., web or propatagium; TH., thumb; PR., bases of primary feathers;... |
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Lammergeyer
The lammergeyer (Swiss for "lamb-killer") is a member of the vulture family, but has a notably feathered neck. It generally preys on live animals, such as wild goats, mountain hare, and various speci... |
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Skeleton, Vulture
A skeleton of a vulture. 6 - keel of sternum, 7 - clavicle... |
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Vulture
The head and neck of these birds is bare of feathers.... |
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Vulture
The head and neck of these birds is bare of feathers.... |
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Vulture
The head and neck of these birds is bare of feathers.... |
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Vulture
The head and neck of these birds is bare of feathers.... |
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Vulture
The head and neck of these birds is bare of feathers.... |
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Vulture
In vultures, the head and neck are bare, the beak is long and curved at the tip, legs are powerful, but claws are weak.... |
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Vulture
An extensive genus of birds of prey, having somewhat repulsive appearance and habits.... |
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Vulture Skeleton
"Skeleton of Egyptian Vulture. (Neophron percnopterus), to show bones of bird. a, post-orbital process; b, lower jaw; c, cervical vertebra; co, coracoid bone; d, humerus; e, radius; f, ulna; g, meta... |
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Vulture, Black
Genus Coragyps, about the size of a small turkey. This one is feeding on a cow's head.... |
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Vulture, Black
Black vulture (or carrion crow), genus Coragyps, about the size of a small turkey. This group is feeding on a fallen pig.... |
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Vulture, Brown
V. cinercus, native to the mountainous regions of Europe. It feeds exclusively on carrion.... |
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Vulture, California
C. Californianus, a large species of vulture, found only on the western side of the Rocky Mountains, usually near rivers.... |
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Vulture, Egyptian
N. percnopterus, common to Africa, sometimes found in Southern Europe and in Asia. Males and females tend to live in pairs.... |
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Vulture, Egyptian
"One of the smaller Vulturidae, of a genus differing from the true vultures in the slender bill, which is covered for more than half its length with a naked cere, and sharply hooked at the point." &md... |