Created 19-Apr-15
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~ After the hyenas left, we shifted our attention to a group of Gyps rueppellii, Rüeppell's Griffon Vulture, on the ground near where the hippo jaw had been, before being taken. There were more juveniles than adults. Their behavior included wing spreading, twisting around to look backwards, jumping into the air and what resembled dancing. The etched edges of the adult plumage was especially attractive.
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Category:Animals
Subcategory:Birds
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Keywords:Amboseli National Park, EF 400mm f/2.8L IS II, EOS 1D X, Gyps rueppellii, Kenya, Rüeppell's Griffon Vulture, 肯尼亚