Kostis had to spend a few more rainy days in the protection of the veterinary station before the release could be carried out.
Goose vultures observe with their sharp gaze everything that moves around them. Also in nature, griffon vultures find their food only through their sharp eyes, which can distinguish non-moving
carcasses from moving carcasses.
Contrary to the usual assumptions, griffon vultures cannot perceive a smell of carrion, as the sense of smell is not particularly pronounced in the species Griffon Vultures.
Here are some pictures of Kostis in rainy weather and just before the release in the sunshine.
Gänsegeier, Griffon Vulture, Gyps fulvus, Zypern, Dezember 2020
Panasonic DC-S1 + Panasonic Pro S 24-105 mm f4, DG OIS Contemporary, 1/320, f5,6, ISO 2500
Gänsegeier, Griffon Vulture, Gyps fulvus, Zypern, Dezember 2020
Panasonic DC-S1 + Panasonic Pro S 24-105 mm f4, DG OIS Contemporary, 1/320, f5,6, ISO 2500
Gänsegeier, Griffon Vulture, Gyps fulvus, Zypern, Dezember 2020
Panasonic DC-S1R + Sigma L-Mount 100-400mm f5-6,3 DG DN OS Contemporary, 1/500, f7,1, ISO 200
Gänsegeier, Griffon Vulture, Gyps fulvus, Zypern, Dezember 2020
Panasonic DC-S1R + Sigma L-Mount 100-400mm f5-6,3 DG DN OS Contemporary, 1/500, f7,1, ISO 200
Gänsegeier, Griffon Vulture, Gyps fulvus, Zypern, Dezember 2020
Panasonic DC-S1R + Sigma L-Mount 100-400mm f5-6,3 DG DN OS Contemporary, 1/500, f7,1, ISO 200
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