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- Birds of prey include the Egyptian vulture ( " Neophron percnopterus " ), a threatened species.
- The Egyptian vulture ( " Neophron percnopterus " ) and the lammergeier ( " Gypaetus barbatus " ) are true carrion-eating vultures.
- Termen of hindwing more or less broadly angulate or produced at apex of interspace 3, but not narrow or tailed as in " Abisara neophron ".
- Traditionally considered an Old World vulture, it actually forms a minor lineage of Accipitridae together with the Egyptian vulture ( " Neophron percnopterus " ), its closest living relative.
- Smaller species like black vulture ( " Coragyps atratus " ) in North America and Egyptian vulture ( " Neophron percnopterus " ) in Eurasia are known to be occasionally hunted by golden eagles.
- However, genetic analyses indicate it is related to a grouping of " Neophron " " Gypaetus " " Eutriorchis " ( Egyptian vulture, bearded vulture ( lammergeier ), and Madagascan serpent eagle ).
- The account of the first species of each genus, such as the " Neophron " genus of vultures, includes a paragraph on " Generic Characters ", describing the beak, legs, wings and any distinguishing features useful for identification.
- The region of the Krumovitsa is one of the most important sites in the country on a European Union scale for the breeding black stork ( " Ciconia nigra " ), Egyptian vulture ( " Neophron percnopterus " ), booted eagle ( " Hieraaetus pennatus " ) and olive-tree warbler.
- It is home to a number of rare species such as the Arabian gazelle, the Omani wild cat ( Al Senmar ) ( " Felis silvestris gordoni " ) and other animals which have made this environment their home, including the red fox, the Egyptian eagle ( " Neophron percnopterus " ) and others.
- Cases in Spain where large, formidable birds of prey, the Egyptian vulture ( " Neophron percnopterus " ) and Bonelli's eagle, that are roughly equal in size to the eagle-owls, both weighing just over, have been predated, these seem to be taken from the nest or shortly after independence and rare occurrences.
- Flocks increase in size in autumn and birds congregate at dusk for communal roosting, Western jackdaws frequently congregate with hooded crows Western jackdaws sometimes mob and drive off larger birds such as European magpies, common ravens, or Egyptian vultures ( " Neophron percnopterus " ); one gives an alarm call which alerts its conspecifics to gather and attack as a group.