martes, 13 de noviembre de 2018


There are four types of  vultures.


-Águila Real
              

 -It has a dark brown plumage that turns golden in the proximity of the     head and white on the neck,
shoulders and tail. 
- The white plumage of the latter predominates in young specimens, which with the passage of time becomes darker.
-The laying usually occurs between January and March and consists of one or two eggs which are incubated mostly by the female for 45 days until the time of hatching.  



- Buitre Leonado

 -The adult birds have a general grayish-brown coloration, with the dorsal regions somewhat paler, in contrast to the dark rays, while the ventral ones are of brown tones and can appear subtly listed with a lighter shade. The juveniles, on the other hand, are reddish brown, darker than in adults, and have a plumage composed of lanceolate feathers with thin clear streaks, which are progressively renewed by others with a rounded profile. 
-They measure three meters in span, and fly seventy kilometers an hour.


-Buitre Negro

-The plumage is preferably black, dotted with dark brown on the back 
-Both sexes have identical plumage and at first sight it is not possible to distinguish which sex belongs to the point of having to perform analyzes        to know if it is male or female.



CENTRO INTERPRETACION DE LA CASA DE LOS BUITRES

In Santa Cilia de Panzano there is a bird observatory, next to the municipal park. The Interpretation Center La Casa de los Buitres located in the bell tower of the church, has different video cameras that allow you to see the feeders of vultures, lammergeyer, Egyptian vulture, eagle and griffon vulture. 

In Santa Cilia de Panzano, installed in the old bell tower of the church, this center and naturalist museum allows bird watching. It is located very close to the raptor feeder in the area.

 Interpretation Center. The house of the Vultures
In Santa Cilia de Panzano, installed in the old bell tower of the church, this center and naturalist museum allows bird watching. It is located very close to the raptor feeder in the area.

Four display cabinets with light and sound, a video macro screen to see unpublished scenes about the evolution of the vultures around the nearby dunghill of "A Pedriza", attended by hundreds of raptors attracted by the food provided by the Fund Friends of the Vulture, as well as images of other birds of prey, from other centers of interpretation of the same theme connected in network (La Falaise aux Vautours, in France, and soon also Arcaz, in Riglos.  At the end of the excurision he started to rain a lot and we went running to the bus.



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