Cathartidae
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major reference
- In vulture: New World vultures
The turkey vulture (Cathartes aura) is the most widespread New World vulture, breeding from Canada southward to the southern tip of South America. Northern populations are migratory. They are small brownish black vultures with red heads as adults (dark gray as juveniles)…
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falconiforms
- In falconiform: Evolution and paleontology
…a New World vulture (family Cathartidae). Cathartids may have evolved in the Old World, dying out there and surviving only in the New World. Fossil New World vultures include a large terrestrial species (Neocathartes grallator) and a huge vulture (Teratornis merriami) from the Rancho La Brea Tar Pits in California.…
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fossil birds
- In bird: Modern birds
…long-legged bird allied to the New World vultures. There are several anatomical similarities between this group of vultures and the storks, and the existence of this fossil lends support to the idea that the storks and New World vultures are more closely related to each other than each family is…
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possible inclusion in Ciconiiformes
- In ciconiiform: Critical appraisal
…that New World vultures (Cathartidae) are indeed storks rather than diurnal raptors of the order Falconiformes.
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