Hooded Vulture

Necrosyrtes monachus

The Hooded Vulture is an Old World vulture in the order Accipitriformes, which also includes eagles, kites, buzzards and hawks. It is the only member of the genus "Necrosyrtes". It breeds in a stick nest in trees in much of Africa south of the Sahara, laying one egg. Birds may form loose colonies.
Hooded Vulture in hotel garden At our first hotel in Brufut, the Gambia, there was a lovely garden with a swimming pool and lots of colorful and fascinating birds would drop in for a visit. Especially interesting were the Hooded vultures that would come and perch in a tall tree at one end - they were great fun to watch and occasionally photograph. Brufut,Fall,Geotagged,Hooded Vulture,Necrosyrtes monachus,The Gambia

Appearance

This is of the smaller vultures of the Old World. They are 62–72 cm long, have a wingspan of 155–165 cm and a body weight of 1.5-2.6 kg. The Hooded Vulture is a typical vulture, with a bald pink head and a greyish “hood”. It has fairly uniform dark brown body plumage. It has broad wings for soaring and short tail feathers. It is a small species compared to most vultures.
Hooded Vulture at Antwerp zoo Somehow their haircuts remind of old english men. Antwerpen,Hooded Vulture,Necrosyrtes monachus

Status

If these birds are disturbed when at their nest, they utter a squealing cry of "MAMA MAMA". Formerly classified as Least Concern by the IUCN, it was found to have been rarer than previously believed and thus its status was uplisted to Endangered on the 2011 Red List of Threatened species.
Hooded Vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus) Picture take on the banks of the Halahin River, Gambia/Senegal boarder. near to the mouth of the river. The local fishermen were unloading their catch. there was a lot of discarded fish lying around with huge numbers of birds feeding on the fish the fishermen did not want. if you zoom in on the map you can see the fishing boats Fall,Geotagged,Hooded Vulture,Necrosyrtes monachus,The Gambia

Behavior

This vulture is typically unafraid of humans, and frequently gathers around habitation. It is sometimes referred to as the “garbage collector” by locals.
Hooded vulture in Central Serengeti This Hooded Vulture in Central Serengeti was totally ignoring us, and patiently waiting in the full sun at the hottest time of the day. Right below it, 3 lionesses are fighting over the remains of a warthog.

If you believe vultures are nasty and opportunistic birds, I encourage you to watch BBC's EarthFlight. In that documentary you will literally see life from the perspective of a vulture, and believe, an easy life it is not. Africa,Hooded Vulture,Necrosyrtes monachus,Serengeti Central,Serengeti National Park,Serengeti area,Tanzania

Food

Like other vultures it is a scavenger, feeding mostly from carcasses of dead animals and waste which it finds by soaring over savannah and around human habitation, including waste tips and abattoirs. It often moves in flocks, and is very abundant. In much of its range, there are always several visible soaring in the sky at almost any time during the day.

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Status: Endangered
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderAccipitriformes
FamilyAccipitridae
GenusNecrosyrtes
SpeciesN. monachus