Ruppell's Vulture in Spain - finally

On my third attempt since arriving back in Spain in February, I finally spotted a Ruppell's Vulture amongst the numerous Griffon's on the rock face.  I directed the recently arrived Polish tour group (about the fourth I'd seen at the site during my visits - the others weren't so lucky) onto the bird and lined it up in one of their scopes, but within a minute it was flying, circling several times over our heads before disappearing NE.

I've missed this species so many times since 2017 it was driving me crazy so I was happy to finally experience one.

At least I managed to snap some photos before it flew off but I was hoping for some of it perched.  Perhaps next year.  



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