



We had amazing views of 3 types of vulture at the watchpoint, Griffon, Egyptian and Long Billed. When we arrived there were just one or two, but Babblu told us if we waited a while (enjoying a breakfast picnic in the meantime!) the thermals would be right and then the vultures would appear en masse. He wasnt wrong! A awesome sight -they were both below us and above and were thrilling to watch and photograph, I just had to take care not to go too near the edge in the midst of all that excitement!
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