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Egyptian Vulture pair chooses Sardinia to nest once again  - Vulture Conservation Foundation

Summary by 4vultures.org
Italy’s rarest raptor nests on Capo Caccia (Sardinia) cliffs for the 7th year consecutively. An Egyptian Vulture pair spontaneously colonized Sardinia for the first time, breeding in Porto Conte Regional Park since 2019. An extremely rare event that rewards years of vultures conservation actions on the island.   ©Davide De Rosa / LIFE Safe for Vultures When a Egyptian Vultures (Neophron percnopterus) pair chose Capo Caccia cliffs – in Porto Cont…
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4vultures.org broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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