Himalayan Vulture or Himalayan Griffon Vulture
Photo from Pokhara, Nepal
Systematic position
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vetebrata
Class: Aves
Order:
Falconiformes (or Accipitriformes)
Family:
Accipitridae
Genus: Gyps
Species: G. himalayensis
Binomial name: Gyps himalayensis
Nepali name:
Muddulo Giddha
Elevation: 76-61,00
meter
Entire length:
115-125 cm
Wing’s
length: 260-310 cm
Weight
: 8-12 kg
Reproduction
:
only one egg in hill
Incubation
period: 50 day
Time
of chick flying: 4-5
months
Habitat: 900-4000 m height
FOOD:
Carrion,
the bird never kills a prey for itself,depend mainly on soft tissue of thigh
muscles and viscera of dead ponies, yaks,
cows
and buffaloes. Very timid and take some time to approach dead animal.
Long,
sparsely, feathered and flexible neck, allows deep penetration into carcasses.
CALL:
grunts,
screeches, gooses like clamoring and hisses.
BREEDING:
December-March.
Nest made up of sticks, twigs and leaves. Nest put high above rocky ledges of
precipices and crags. Egg singleton and white unmarked.
DISTRIBUTION:
Widely
distributed throughout 1,000-4,000 meter in Nepal. In Dolpa, Mustang and Everest region it can be
observed roosting and nesting on cliffs . Occurs in Kaligandaki Valley,
Langtang Valley, Kathmandu valley, and Chitwan.
RANGE:
Nepal,
India, Bhutan and Pakistan