lammergeiers
Lammergeiers, also known as the "Death's Head" or "Lammergeier," is a large bird of prey found in the mountains of Central and Southern Europe, as well as in the Caucasus region. The species is known for its distinctive appearance, with a bald head and a large, hooked beak. The Lammergeier is a scavenger, feeding primarily on the carcasses of large animals, such as deer, elk, and even other birds of prey. It is also known to feed on carrion, including human remains, which has led to its reputation as a "carrion crow."
The Lammergeier is a monotypic species, meaning there are no recognized subspecies. It is a resident breeder
The Lammergeier is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, with a stable population trend.