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&lt;/script&gt;</html><description>While the captive bearded vultures are keeping us really busy, their wild cousins are also breeding across European mountains. The first egg in the wild was registered one month later than the first clutch in captivity (Haringsee, 20.11.2017) &#x2013; our Italian colleagues reported that the breeding pair in Planeil laid an egg just before New [&hellip;]</description><thumbnail_url>https://4vultures.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/1540475715.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
