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Vulture Count 2024

Context:

The World-Wide Fund for Nature (WWF-India), in collaboration with Bird Count India and eBird, will launch Vulture Count 2024 on September 7, coinciding with International Vulture Awareness Day.

More on the news

  • Its aims to monitor and conserve India’s vulture populations by gathering baseline data to track trends, identify key habitats, and assess environmental impacts. 
  • The drive will run until October 6 and is designed to inform targeted conservation strategies and raise public awareness about these endangered birds.
  • The count will focus on key vulture species, including the white-rumped vulture, red-headed vulture, Indian vulture, bearded vulture, slender-billed vulture, Himalayan griffon, Eurasian griffon, Egyptian vulture, and cinereous vulture.

About Vulture

  • Vultures are large, carnivorous birds renowned for their scavenging nature. 
  • These intelligent birds play a crucial role in maintaining environmental cleanliness and preventing disease spread. 
  • They are found on every continent except Antarctica, Australia, and surrounding islands. 
  • There are 9 species of vultures found in India.

Vultures are classified into two main groups: 

Old World Vultures: 

  • Inhabit Asia, Africa, and Europe, and are closely related to hawks and eagles, though not to New World vultures. 
  • They rely primarily on their keen eyesight to locate food, have strong feet, and produce a range of vocalizations including grunts, chatter, and screeches. 

Conservation status of 9 Species in India

  • Critically Endangered: Indian Vulture (Gyps indicus), Slender-billed Vulture (Gyps tenuirostris), Red-headed Vulture (Sarcogyps calvus) and White-rumped Vulture (Gyps bengalensis).
  • Endangered: Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus).
  • Least Concern: Griffon Vulture (Gyps fulvus).
  • Near Threatened: Himalayan Vulture (Gyps himalayensis), Cinereous Vulture (Aegypius monachus) and Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus barbatus).

New World Vultures: 

  • They are found in the Americas and are not closely related to Old World vultures; their connection is more evolutionary than genetic. 
  • Typically smaller, New World vultures use both sight and smell to find food. 
  • They have weaker, flat feet and produce only hissing and grunting sounds.

Physical Characteristics:

  • Wide wingspans for soaring; the Andean condor is the largest, while the hooded vulture is the smallest.
  • Rueppell’s griffon vulture is the highest-flying bird.
  • Bare heads and necks aid in hygiene and thermoregulation; sunbakes germs off their heads.

Feeding Habits:

  • Scavenge rather than hunt; consume nearly all parts of carcasses except bones. 
  • Engage in urohydrosis (urinating on legs) to stay cool and kill bacteria.

Social Behavior:

  • Can be solitary or social; often feed in groups known as a committee, volt, or venue, and in flight as a kettle.
  • Exceptional eyesight, spotting carcasses from up to four miles away.
  • New World vultures wait for other predators to open carcasses.

Reproduction:

  • Most mate for life; display aerial courtship by soaring and showing off flying skills.
  • Old World vultures build large stick nests, while New World vultures lay eggs in bare scrapes.
  • Female lays 1-3 eggs; both parents incubate and care for chicks until they are independent.

Defense Mechanisms:

  • Vomit when threatened to deter predators or lighten body weight for escape.

Lifespan:

  • Vultures can live up to 50 years in the wild.

Threats:

  • Include the ingestion of toxic non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like diclofenac, commonly used in livestock treatment, as well as habitat loss, electrocution, food scarcity, and human disturbances. 

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