Relatively little is documented about nest material theft in vultures. We used camera traps to monitor Hooded Vulture Necrosyrtes monachus nests for a year. We report camera trap photographs of a starling Lamprotornis sp. removing what appeared to be dung from an inactive Hooded Vulture nest on Cleveland Game Reserve, northeastern South Africa, in October 2016. We also had evidence of a Hooded Vulture attempting to remove twigs from the same nest in August 2016. This behaviour is previously unrecorded in Hooded Vultures and, although seemingly rare, it represents an attempt to reduce the energetic costs of nest building in this species.Keywords: camera trap, nest material kleptoparasitism, nest material theft, Lamprotornis spp., vultur
Ingestion of man-made items by birds can reduce stomach volume and block the digestive track. In sou...
Vultures provide an essential ecosystem service through removal of carrion, but globally, many popul...
Nesting of vultures was studied alongside with their population and distribution. Vulture’s nest is ...
Hooded Vultures Necrosyrtes monachus are critically endangered but little is known of their year-rou...
Ingestion of man-made items by birds can reduce stomach volume and block the digestive track. In sou...
Most vulture species worldwide are in decline and of conservation concern. Despite the growing atten...
Prior to the 2008 establishment of the Texas State Forensic Anthropology Research Facility (FARF), a...
Egyptian geese Alopochen aegyptiaca are widely reported to be territorial and aggressive. They are k...
Basic ecological information is still lacking for many species of African vultures. The Hooded Vultu...
Like many large raptors, vultures are intolerant of humans, making them difficult to study; conseque...
Black and turkey vultures cause problems in several ways. The most common problems associated with v...
[Abstract and full-text available with all rights reserved on May 2043, with co-author permissions.
The Terai belt of Uttar Pradesh is blessed with a promising population of vultures, the chief obliga...
Despite major declines in the population of vultures around the world, noticeable increases were rep...
A group of griffon vultures in Kresna Gorge was studied for its visit on the feeding station next to...
Ingestion of man-made items by birds can reduce stomach volume and block the digestive track. In sou...
Vultures provide an essential ecosystem service through removal of carrion, but globally, many popul...
Nesting of vultures was studied alongside with their population and distribution. Vulture’s nest is ...
Hooded Vultures Necrosyrtes monachus are critically endangered but little is known of their year-rou...
Ingestion of man-made items by birds can reduce stomach volume and block the digestive track. In sou...
Most vulture species worldwide are in decline and of conservation concern. Despite the growing atten...
Prior to the 2008 establishment of the Texas State Forensic Anthropology Research Facility (FARF), a...
Egyptian geese Alopochen aegyptiaca are widely reported to be territorial and aggressive. They are k...
Basic ecological information is still lacking for many species of African vultures. The Hooded Vultu...
Like many large raptors, vultures are intolerant of humans, making them difficult to study; conseque...
Black and turkey vultures cause problems in several ways. The most common problems associated with v...
[Abstract and full-text available with all rights reserved on May 2043, with co-author permissions.
The Terai belt of Uttar Pradesh is blessed with a promising population of vultures, the chief obliga...
Despite major declines in the population of vultures around the world, noticeable increases were rep...
A group of griffon vultures in Kresna Gorge was studied for its visit on the feeding station next to...
Ingestion of man-made items by birds can reduce stomach volume and block the digestive track. In sou...
Vultures provide an essential ecosystem service through removal of carrion, but globally, many popul...
Nesting of vultures was studied alongside with their population and distribution. Vulture’s nest is ...