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France, Flock of Griffon Vultures resting on a Pyrenees mountain.-stock-photo
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France, Flock of Griffon Vultures resting on a Pyrenees mountain.-stock-photo
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France, Flock of Griffon Vultures resting on a Pyrenees mountain.-stock-photo
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The closeup image of turkey vulture . It is the most widespread of the New World vultures. It is a scavenger and feeds almost exclusively on carrion.-stock-photo
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Female Bearded Vulture named Bozena went from Liberec Zoo to Spain in search of a new male on Sunday, July 13, 2025. Her long-time partner Pista died last year. They were the most famous pair of birds of prey in the Liberec zoo, which also made a significant contribution to the European repatriation programme for the return of Bearded Vultures to the wild. The pair raised 18 chicks, nine of which were released into the wild and the rest are in breeding facilities across Europe. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)-stock-photo
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Female Bearded Vulture named Bozena went from Liberec Zoo to Spain in search of a new male on Sunday, July 13, 2025. Her long-time partner Pista died last year. They were the most famous pair of birds of prey in the Liberec zoo, which also made a significant contribution to the European repatriation programme for the return of Bearded Vultures to the wild. The pair raised 18 chicks, nine of which were released into the wild and the rest are in breeding facilities across Europe. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)-stock-photo
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Female Bearded Vulture named Bozena went from Liberec Zoo to Spain in search of a new male on Sunday, July 13, 2025. Her long-time partner Pista died last year. They were the most famous pair of birds of prey in the Liberec zoo, which also made a significant contribution to the European repatriation programme for the return of Bearded Vultures to the wild. The pair raised 18 chicks, nine of which were released into the wild and the rest are in breeding facilities across Europe. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)-stock-photo
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Female Bearded Vulture named Bozena went from Liberec Zoo to Spain in search of a new male on Sunday, July 13, 2025. Her long-time partner Pista died last year. They were the most famous pair of birds of prey in the Liberec zoo, which also made a significant contribution to the European repatriation programme for the return of Bearded Vultures to the wild. The pair raised 18 chicks, nine of which were released into the wild and the rest are in breeding facilities across Europe. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)-stock-photo
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Female Bearded Vulture named Bozena went from Liberec Zoo to Spain in search of a new male on Sunday, July 13, 2025. Her long-time partner Pista died last year. They were the most famous pair of birds of prey in the Liberec zoo, which also made a significant contribution to the European repatriation programme for the return of Bearded Vultures to the wild. The pair raised 18 chicks, nine of which were released into the wild and the rest are in breeding facilities across Europe. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)-stock-photo
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Liberec, Czech Republic. 13th July, 2025. Female Bearded Vulture named Bozena went from Liberec Zoo to Spain in search of a new male on Sunday, July 13, 2025. Her long-time partner Pista died last year. They were the most famous pair of birds of prey in the Liberec zoo, which also made a significant contribution to the European repatriation programme for the return of Bearded Vultures to the wild. The pair raised 18 chicks, nine of which were released into the wild and the rest are in breeding facilities across Europe. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liberec, Czech Republic. 13th July, 2025. Female Bearded Vulture named Bozena went from Liberec Zoo to Spain in search of a new male on Sunday, July 13, 2025. Her long-time partner Pista died last year. They were the most famous pair of birds of prey in the Liberec zoo, which also made a significant contribution to the European repatriation programme for the return of Bearded Vultures to the wild. The pair raised 18 chicks, nine of which were released into the wild and the rest are in breeding facilities across Europe. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liberec, Czech Republic. 13th July, 2025. Female Bearded Vulture named Bozena went from Liberec Zoo to Spain in search of a new male on Sunday, July 13, 2025. Her long-time partner Pista died last year. They were the most famous pair of birds of prey in the Liberec zoo, which also made a significant contribution to the European repatriation programme for the return of Bearded Vultures to the wild. The pair raised 18 chicks, nine of which were released into the wild and the rest are in breeding facilities across Europe. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liberec, Czech Republic. 13th July, 2025. Female Bearded Vulture named Bozena went from Liberec Zoo to Spain in search of a new male on Sunday, July 13, 2025. Her long-time partner Pista died last year. They were the most famous pair of birds of prey in the Liberec zoo, which also made a significant contribution to the European repatriation programme for the return of Bearded Vultures to the wild. The pair raised 18 chicks, nine of which were released into the wild and the rest are in breeding facilities across Europe. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liberec, Czech Republic. 13th July, 2025. Female Bearded Vulture named Bozena went from Liberec Zoo to Spain in search of a new male on Sunday, July 13, 2025. Her long-time partner Pista died last year. They were the most famous pair of birds of prey in the Liberec zoo, which also made a significant contribution to the European repatriation programme for the return of Bearded Vultures to the wild. The pair raised 18 chicks, nine of which were released into the wild and the rest are in breeding facilities across Europe. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liberec, Czech Republic. 13th July, 2025. Female Bearded Vulture named Bozena went from Liberec Zoo to Spain in search of a new male on Sunday, July 13, 2025. Her long-time partner Pista died last year. They were the most famous pair of birds of prey in the Liberec zoo, which also made a significant contribution to the European repatriation programme for the return of Bearded Vultures to the wild. The pair raised 18 chicks, nine of which were released into the wild and the rest are in breeding facilities across Europe. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liberec, Czech Republic. 13th July, 2025. Female Bearded Vulture named Bozena went from Liberec Zoo to Spain in search of a new male on Sunday, July 13, 2025. Her long-time partner Pista died last year. They were the most famous pair of birds of prey in the Liberec zoo, which also made a significant contribution to the European repatriation programme for the return of Bearded Vultures to the wild. The pair raised 18 chicks, nine of which were released into the wild and the rest are in breeding facilities across Europe. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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The closeup image of flying turkey vulture . It is the most widespread of the New World vultures. It is a scavenger and feeds almost exclusively-stock-photo
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Los Angeles, California, USA 9th July 2025 Cape Vultures at LA Zoo on July 9, 2025 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo-stock-photo
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Los Angeles, California, USA 9th July 2025 Cape Vultures Habitat at LA Zoo on July 9, 2025 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo-stock-photo
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Los Angeles, California, USA 9th July 2025 Cape Vultures at LA Zoo on July 9, 2025 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo-stock-photo
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Los Angeles, California, USA 9th July 2025 Cape Vultures at LA Zoo on July 9, 2025 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Photo by Barry King/Alamy Stock Photo-stock-photo
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Hyena and vultures scavenging over a carcass in the African savannah, showcasing the fierce competition for survival in nature's ecosystem-stock-photo
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Lioness walking gracefully across the savannah, with vultures perched in the background, capturing the essence of African wildlife-stock-photo
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Shira, of the veterinarian staff is encouraging a hospitalised Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) to eat by offering the bird chunks of meat and-stock-photo
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Shira, of the veterinarian staff is encouraging a hospitalised Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) to eat by offering the bird chunks of meat and-stock-photo
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Shira, of the veterinarian staff is encouraging a hospitalised Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) to eat by offering the bird chunks of meat and-stock-photo
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Shira, of the veterinarian staff is encouraging a hospitalised Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) to eat by offering the bird chunks of meat and-stock-photo
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Shira, of the veterinarian staff is encouraging a hospitalised Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) to eat by offering the bird chunks of meat and-stock-photo
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Shira, of the veterinarian staff is encouraging a hospitalised Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) to eat by offering the bird chunks of meat and-stock-photo
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Shira, of the veterinarian staff is encouraging a hospitalised Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) to eat by offering the bird chunks of meat and-stock-photo
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Shira, of the veterinary staff is medicating a hospitelised Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) Photographed at the Israeli Wildlife Hospital, Ra-stock-photo
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Shira, of the veterinary staff is weighing a hospitelised Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) Photographed at the Israeli Wildlife Hospital, Rama-stock-photo
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Shira, of the veterinary staff is weighing a hospitelised Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) Photographed at the Israeli Wildlife Hospital, Rama-stock-photo
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Hospitalised Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) This specimen had its left leg amputated due to injury Hopefully, after rehabilitation it will b-stock-photo
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Hospitalised Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) This specimen had its left leg amputated due to injury Hopefully, after rehabilitation it will b-stock-photo
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Digitally enhanced image of a close up portrait of an Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus)-stock-photo
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Digitally enhanced image of a close up portrait of an Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus)-stock-photo
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Digitally enhanced image of a close up portrait of an Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus)-stock-photo
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Digitally enhanced image of a close up portrait of an Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus)-stock-photo
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Digitally enhanced image of a close up portrait of an Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus)-stock-photo