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New World vultures
Temporal range: PaleoceneHolocene, 64.5–0 Ma
Large black bird with red, unfeathered head, perched on a rock and sitting looking to right of cameraman
Turkey vulture
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Cathartiformes
Family: Cathartidae
Lafresnaye, 1839
Genera

Cathartes
Coragyps
Gymnogyps
Sarcoramphus
Vultur

Approximate Cathartidae range map
  Summer-only range of turkey vulture 
  At least one species present year-round
Synonyms
  • Vulturidae Illiger, 1811

Cathartidae, known commonly as New World vultures or condors, are a family of birds of prey consisting of seven extant species in five genera.

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New World vultures
Temporal range: PaleoceneHolocene, 64.5–0 Ma
Large black bird with red, unfeathered head, perched on a rock and sitting looking to right of cameraman
Turkey vulture
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Cathartiformes
Family: Cathartidae
Lafresnaye, 1839
Genera

Cathartes
Coragyps
Gymnogyps
Sarcoramphus
Vultur

Approximate Cathartidae range map
  Summer-only range of turkey vulture 
  At least one species present year-round
Synonyms
  • Vulturidae Illiger, 1811

Cathartidae, known commonly as New World vultures or condors, are a family of birds of prey consisting of seven extant species in five genera.

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New World vultures
Temporal range: PaleoceneHolocene, 64.5–0 Ma
Large black bird with red, unfeathered head, perched on a rock and sitting looking to right of cameraman
Turkey vulture
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Cathartiformes
Family: Cathartidae
Lafresnaye, 1839
Genera

Cathartes
Coragyps
Gymnogyps
Sarcoramphus
Vultur

Approximate Cathartidae range map
  Summer-only range of turkey vulture 
  At least one species present year-round
Synonyms
  • Vulturidae Illiger, 1811

Cathartidae, known commonly as New World vultures or condors, are a family of birds of prey consisting of seven extant species in five genera.

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New World vultures
Temporal range: PaleoceneHolocene, 64.5–0 Ma
Large black bird with red, unfeathered head, perched on a rock and sitting looking to right of cameraman
Turkey vulture
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Cathartiformes
Family: Cathartidae
Lafresnaye, 1839
Genera

Cathartes
Coragyps
Gymnogyps
Sarcoramphus
Vultur

Approximate Cathartidae range map
  Summer-only range of turkey vulture 
  At least one species present year-round
Synonyms
  • Vulturidae Illiger, 1811

Cathartidae, known commonly as New World vultures or condors, are a family of birds of prey consisting of seven extant species in five genera.

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New World vultures
Temporal range: PaleoceneHolocene, 64.5–0 Ma
Large black bird with red, unfeathered head, perched on a rock and sitting looking to right of cameraman
Turkey vulture
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Cathartiformes
Family: Cathartidae
Lafresnaye, 1839
Genera

Cathartes
Coragyps
Gymnogyps
Sarcoramphus
Vultur

Approximate Cathartidae range map
  Summer-only range of turkey vulture 
  At least one species present year-round
Synonyms
  • Vulturidae Illiger, 1811

Cathartidae, known commonly as New World vultures or condors, are a family of birds of prey consisting of seven extant species in five genera.

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New World vultures
Temporal range: PaleoceneHolocene, 64.5–0 Ma
Large black bird with red, unfeathered head, perched on a rock and sitting looking to right of cameraman
Turkey vulture
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Cathartiformes
Family: Cathartidae
Lafresnaye, 1839
Genera

Cathartes
Coragyps
Gymnogyps
Sarcoramphus
Vultur

Approximate Cathartidae range map
  Summer-only range of turkey vulture 
  At least one species present year-round
Synonyms
  • Vulturidae Illiger, 1811

Cathartidae, known commonly as New World vultures or condors, are a family of birds of prey consisting of seven extant species in five genera.

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New World vultures
Temporal range: PaleoceneHolocene, 64.5–0 Ma
Large black bird with red, unfeathered head, perched on a rock and sitting looking to right of cameraman
Turkey vulture
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Cathartiformes
Family: Cathartidae
Lafresnaye, 1839
Genera

Cathartes
Coragyps
Gymnogyps
Sarcoramphus
Vultur

Approximate Cathartidae range map
  Summer-only range of turkey vulture 
  At least one species present year-round
Synonyms
  • Vulturidae Illiger, 1811

Cathartidae, known commonly as New World vultures or condors, are a family of birds of prey consisting of seven extant species in five genera.

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New World vultures
Temporal range: PaleoceneHolocene, 64.5–0 Ma
Large black bird with red, unfeathered head, perched on a rock and sitting looking to right of cameraman
Turkey vulture
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Cathartiformes
Family: Cathartidae
Lafresnaye, 1839
Genera

Cathartes
Coragyps
Gymnogyps
Sarcoramphus
Vultur

Approximate Cathartidae range map
  Summer-only range of turkey vulture 
  At least one species present year-round
Synonyms
  • Vulturidae Illiger, 1811

Cathartidae, known commonly as New World vultures or condors, are a family of birds of prey consisting of seven extant species in five genera.

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New World vultures
Temporal range: PaleoceneHolocene, 64.5–0 Ma
Large black bird with red, unfeathered head, perched on a rock and sitting looking to right of cameraman
Turkey vulture
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Cathartiformes
Family: Cathartidae
Lafresnaye, 1839
Genera

Cathartes
Coragyps
Gymnogyps
Sarcoramphus
Vultur

Approximate Cathartidae range map
  Summer-only range of turkey vulture 
  At least one species present year-round
Synonyms
  • Vulturidae Illiger, 1811

Cathartidae, known commonly as New World vultures or condors, are a family of birds of prey consisting of seven extant species in five genera.

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New World vultures
Temporal range: PaleoceneHolocene, 64.5–0 Ma
Large black bird with red, unfeathered head, perched on a rock and sitting looking to right of cameraman
Turkey vulture
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Cathartiformes
Family: Cathartidae
Lafresnaye, 1839
Genera

Cathartes
Coragyps
Gymnogyps
Sarcoramphus
Vultur

Approximate Cathartidae range map
  Summer-only range of turkey vulture 
  At least one species present year-round
Synonyms
  • Vulturidae Illiger, 1811

Cathartidae, known commonly as New World vultures or condors, are a family of birds of prey consisting of seven extant species in five genera.

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New World vultures
Temporal range: PaleoceneHolocene, 64.5–0 Ma
Large black bird with red, unfeathered head, perched on a rock and sitting looking to right of cameraman
Turkey vulture
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Cathartiformes
Family: Cathartidae
Lafresnaye, 1839
Genera

Cathartes
Coragyps
Gymnogyps
Sarcoramphus
Vultur

Approximate Cathartidae range map
  Summer-only range of turkey vulture 
  At least one species present year-round
Synonyms
  • Vulturidae Illiger, 1811

Cathartidae, known commonly as New World vultures or condors, are a family of birds of prey consisting of seven extant species in five genera.

Wikiversity

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New World vultures
Temporal range: PaleoceneHolocene, 64.5–0 Ma
Large black bird with red, unfeathered head, perched on a rock and sitting looking to right of cameraman
Turkey vulture
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Cathartiformes
Family: Cathartidae
Lafresnaye, 1839
Genera

Cathartes
Coragyps
Gymnogyps
Sarcoramphus
Vultur

Approximate Cathartidae range map
  Summer-only range of turkey vulture 
  At least one species present year-round
Synonyms
  • Vulturidae Illiger, 1811

Cathartidae, known commonly as New World vultures or condors, are a family of birds of prey consisting of seven extant species in five genera.

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New World vultures
Temporal range: PaleoceneHolocene, 64.5–0 Ma
Large black bird with red, unfeathered head, perched on a rock and sitting looking to right of cameraman
Turkey vulture
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Cathartiformes
Family: Cathartidae
Lafresnaye, 1839
Genera

Cathartes
Coragyps
Gymnogyps
Sarcoramphus
Vultur

Approximate Cathartidae range map
  Summer-only range of turkey vulture 
  At least one species present year-round
Synonyms
  • Vulturidae Illiger, 1811

Cathartidae, known commonly as New World vultures or condors, are a family of birds of prey consisting of seven extant species in five genera.