tagged vulture seen in Hwange |
Yesterday we took a short drive to a pan called Caterpillar in Hwange national park to check on a lioness who was there. we had heard that there was a dead elephant there so thought we would find her feeding on it. We did not see her but had a great time watching a hyaena and her three pups.
As we were about to leave I spotted a tagged Vulture sitting in a tree to the right of the road.
quickly i snapped a couple of shots and have been e-mailing like a madman this morning trying to get any further information on where it came from.
we have had a tagged Cape vulture seen here before that had been rehabilitated in South Africa so i am expecting a similar story. If anyone has any information please leave it as a comment on this post.
I will update the blog as and when i hear back from the "vullie people".
STOP THE PRESS!!!!
I have just had the following reply about the tagged vulture....
Thanks Brent
It is indeed a Cape Vulture, released on the 12 December
2012 at the Blouberg Nature Reserve in the Limpopo Province. The bird underwent
some rehab due to being grounded due to weather conditions.
Hope this helps.
My best
Kerri
The Hwange Birder
Hi Brent, Out of interest we did a story back in 2011 on a couple of tagged vultures which had appeared in Victoria Falls and which had been tagged as part of a research project in the Pilanesberg (South Africa) - http://www.zambezitraveller.com/victoria-falls/vulture-restaurants-attract-international-clientele
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