- The
turkey vulture (
Cathartes aura) is the most
widespread of the New
World vultures. One of
three species in the
genus Cathartes of the
family Cathartidae...
- environments.
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species in five genera,
being Coragyps,
Cathartes, Gymnogyps, Sarcoramphus, and Vultur. Of these, only
Cathartes is not monotypic. The family's scientific...
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north to the US
Turkey vulture Cathartes aura
throughout the
Americas to
southern Canada Lesser yellow-headed
vulture Cathartes burrovi**** in
South America...
- food
either by
sight or by
following New
World vultures of the
genus Cathartes to carc****es.
These vultures—the
turkey vulture, the
lesser yellow-headed...
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corvids or
other vultures. It may
follow New
World vultures of the
genus Cathartes—the
turkey vulture (C. aura), the
lesser yellow-headed
vulture (C. burrovi****)...
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Cathartes Turkey vulture (
Cathartes aura)
Lesser yellow-headed
vulture (
Cathartes burrovi****)
Greater yellow-headed
vulture (
Cathartes melambrotus) Coragyps...
- The
greater yellow-headed
vulture (
Cathartes melambrotus), also
known as the
forest vulture, is a
species of bird in the New
World vulture family Cathartidae...
- Emslie's
vulture (
Cathartes emsliei) is an
extinct species of
vulture in the
family Cathartidae. It is only
known from a
series of
fossils found in western...
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species in the
genus Cathartes. They were
considered one
species until they were
split in 1964:
Lesser yellow-headed vulture,
Cathartes burrovi**** Greater...