Recently, it was observed that once familiar in villages, temple towns, grazing lands and rocky cliffs across Southern India, the Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus) has almost disappeared from much of its range.
About Egyptian Vulture:
It is one of the world’s smallest vultures.
Habitat: It inhabits open, arid areas near humans, with plenty of food options.
Distribution: It is distributed across southern Europe, northern and central Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent.
Characteristics: These are monogamous, migrating between breeding seasons as a pair. They build a large nest and will constantly replenish it during the breeding season.
Diet: Diverse feeding habit, from carrion to insects, small reptiles and amphibians and mammal faeces
Threats: The loss of habitat, decrease in food supply, collisions with electricity infrastructure and poisoning from the use of agricultural chemicals.
Conservation status
IUCN: Endangered
Ecological Role: It plays a vital ecological role by removing animal carcasses from the landscape and helping maintain healthy ecosystems.
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