Lunch hour for the Egyptian Vulture in the Drino valley  

Lunch hour for the Egyptian Vulture in the Drino valley  
In addition to monitoring the Egyptian Vulture in the field which is indescribable but also demanding, another fantastic opportunity for the observation of some special species are also the camera traps and live cameras installed by PPNEA staff in the respective supplementary feeding stations.
The Egyptian Vulture often visits the station located in the Drino Valley, and even after finishing his lunch, he happily transports some food to the nest.
The Savers of Egyptian Vulture Network is always there to help us, in the constant supply of food for our last breeding vulture.
Beneficiaries of our open-air restaurant are often other birds such as ravens, which take advantage of the opportunity to feed without much effort.
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