
Egyptian Vulture Wild Nest Cam
OnlineA BSPB conservation camera peers into a rocky cliff niche in the Eastern Rhodopes, home to a pair of globally endangered Egyptian vultures (Neophron percnopterus). The lens, disguised with local pebbles, reveals the intimate nesting ledge where the parents raise their chicks each season.
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A Rare Window into Egyptian Vulture Life
This live feed is operated by the Bulgarian Society for the Protection of Birds (BSPB) as part of the Egyptian Vulture New LIFE project. It frames a single cliff-face nesting niche in Bulgaria's mountainous south, where a breeding pair returns from their African wintering grounds to raise a new generation.
The Cliff Niche Setting
The camera looks onto a weathered rock hollow set into a steep ravine, the kind of remote, inaccessible ledge these vultures favour for safety from predators. Loose stones and the rugged texture of the rock dominate the frame, with the birds occupying the sheltered scrape at its heart.
Conservation Through Observation
The footage gives researchers invaluable insight into the species' diet, behaviour and breeding ecology, guiding direct measures such as supplementary feeding. Watching the nest helps the team make better decisions for one of Europe's most critically threatened raptors.
Why It Matters
By connecting viewers with the secret life of a globally endangered bird, the stream builds public interest and commitment to its survival. Every season of the nest's story unfolds here, from the pair's reunion to the dedicated care of their chicks.
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