Lammergeier

About the Lammergeier
Also known as: Bearded Vulture, Lammergeyer
Lammergeier

The Lammergeier, also known as the Bearded Vulture, is a large species of Old World Vulture that lives on high mountains thoughout parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. These striking birds are non-migratory. They live in a large territory of up to ten miles in diameter.

Like other vulture species, the Lammergeier feeds on carrion. This bird is unique in that it prefers the bones of dead animals, and will feed on bone marrow.

Unusual for a vulture, the Lammergeier does not have a bald head. Adults have buff-yellow bodies with dark brown backs and a light head highlighted with black moustache-like feathers. Many Lammergeiers have a rusty-tone to their feathers (like our Birdorable here), which is the result of rubbing mud over the breast, legs and chin.

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