Vultures play a essential function in sustaining the steadiness of the environment. They’re nature’s cleanup crew, scavenging and disposing of animal stays that might in any other case turn out to be breeding grounds for illness. By swiftly recycling natural matter, Vultures assist forestall the unfold of diseases that might have an effect on each people and animals.
Sadly, the Vulture species of South Africa, are uncovered to all kinds of threats which embody poisoning, habitat degradation, inhabitants fragmentation, restricted protected meals availability, human disturbance, in addition to vitality infrastructure collisions and electrocutions.
Of the six Vulture species that happen in South Africa, all are both Weak, Endangered, or Critically Endangered. Right this moment, as we recognise Worldwide Vulture Consciousness Day, we’d prefer to share extra about every of those unimaginable species to encourage additional assist and safety of those distinctive birds.
Introducing the Vulture Species of South Africa:
White-Headed Vulture (Trigonoceps occipitalis)
IUCN Crimson Checklist Standing: Critically Endangered
Estimated Breeding Pairs in South Africa: 80-100
*no nests recorded in KZN since 2017
The White-Headed Vulture is a particular vulture species, with their white heads and pink necks contrasting towards their darkish, feathered our bodies. They’re roughly 78–82 cm tall with a wingspan of over two metres, weighing roughly 3.3 to five.3kg.
These Vultures are often discovered solitary or in monogamous pairs. Most nests are present in Acacia bushes and one egg is laid at a time, nevertheless 61% of pairs don’t breed yearly as a result of nonetheless having a dependent chick from the earlier 12 months.
In 2000, White-headed Vultures have been listed as Weak within the Crimson Knowledge Ebook. In 2015, their standing was uplifted to ‘Critically Endangered’, which was maintained upon the newest evaluation in 2021. Considerably, following Vulture nest surveys throughout the province of KwaZulu-Natal in 2021, conservation organisations Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife and Wildlife ACT confirmed the localised extinction of breeding White-Headed Vultures.
Hooded Vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus)
IUCN Crimson Checklist Standing: Critically Endangered
Estimated Breeding Pairs in South Africa: 50-100
The Hooded Vulture is aptly named for the distinctive black hood of feathers that covers their head and neck. Their darkish plumage contrasts with its pale, featherless face, which is particularly tailored for its feeding habits.
This comparatively small Vulture typically weighs between 1.5 to 2.6kg and has a wingspan of round 160cm. Resulting from their smaller measurement, Hooded Vultures are in a position to rise on thermal currents simply which frequently makes them among the many first arrivals at close by carcasses.
Hooded Vultures kind monogamous pairs, with one egg laid per breeding season and an incubation interval of 48-54 days. Chicks are dependent for across the first seven months of their lives.
African White-Backed Vulture (Gyps africanus)
IUCN Crimson Checklist Standing: Critically Endangered
Estimated Breeding Pairs in South Africa: 4000
African White-Backed Vultures are medium in measurement, standing at round 94cm excessive and weighing between 4-7kg. They’re gentle brown to cream in color with juveniles being a barely darker and deeper brown.
These Vultures are tree-dwellers, mostly present in open wooded savanna and bushveld. They’re scavengers of carrion and aggressive feeders, however will even hunt when the necessity arises.
In relation to breeding, White-Backed Vultures are predominantly monogamous and can usually nest in small colonies in scattered bushes a couple of hundred metres aside. One egg is laid and can hatch after a interval of roughly 58 days, following which, each dad and mom take care of the chick for as much as six months.
Lappet-Confronted Vulture (Torgos tracheliotos)
IUCN Crimson Checklist Standing: Endangered
Estimated Breeding Pairs in South Africa: 180
*solely 2-6 nests in KZN
Weighing in at as much as 9kg and standing at 110cm tall, the Lappet-Confronted Vulture is the most important and strongest of the Vulture species of South Africa. Though they’re usually outnumbered by smaller species such because the African White Backed Vulture, they’re essentially the most dominant at a carcass throughout feeding.
The Lappet-Confronted Vulture has a wingspan of between 2.5-2.9m, making it unmissable when hovering above. This species is notable for its reddish-coloured neck and bald head, in addition to its dark-coloured feathers.
The Lappet-Confronted Vulture lives both in solitude or in monogamous pairs and can breed yearly. Females turn out to be sexually mature at round six years of age and can sometimes solely lay one egg per breeding season. Following an incubation interval of round 55 days, chicks will stay depending on dad and mom till they’re 5-6 months outdated.
Cape Vulture (Gyps coprotheres)
IUCN Crimson Checklist Standing: Weak
Estimated Breeding Pairs in South Africa: 4500
The Cape Vulture is southern Africa’s solely endemic vulture species. These vultures previously bred in Swaziland, Zimbabwe and Namibia, however are actually extinct in Swaziland, with solely small, non-breeding populations remaining in Zimbabwe and Namibia.
This species has a reasonably large wingspan of as much as 2.6m and sometimes weighs from 7 to 11 kg. They’re distinguished by their naked blue-coloured necks and cream-coloured plumage with darkish brown feathers.
Cape Vultures have a possible lifespan of over 30 years. They’re cliff dwellers and dwell in colonies with massive, prolonged households. They’re monogamous breeders and lay one egg per breeding season. It’s estimated that there are 4,500 breeding pairs remaining in southern Africa, with about 20% of the overall inhabitants residing within the Maloti-Drakensberg mountains.
Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus barbatus)
IUCN Crimson Checklist Standing: Critically Endangered
Estimated Breeding Pairs in South Africa: 50 to 100 breeding pairs in South Africa and Lesotho
The Bearded Vulture has skilled a drastic decline in the course of the previous century, which has resulted in an remoted inhabitants restricted to the Maloti-Drakensberg mountain vary. Apparently, they’re the one recognized vertebrate with a food plan that consists of virtually simply bone.
With adults weighing in at 6kgs, a wingspan of two.6 metres, hanging plumage, purple eyes and lengthy, diamond-shaped tails, it’s simple to see how these stunning birds acquired the identify ‘Monarchs of the Mountains’.
Bearded Vultures are cliff nesters, choosing rocky ledges. They lay one or two eggs throughout winter, with hatchlings being depending on the dad and mom for as much as two years.
In contrast to most Vultures, the Bearded Vulture doesn’t have a bald head, making it higher outfitted for cooler climates. This fowl is a spectacular sight in its personal proper, in addition to a significant element of the surroundings, performing a necessary ecological function as a scavenger.
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