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Black Vulture

Coragyps atratus
(Bechstein, JM, 1793)
Jote Cabeza Negra
Urubu-preto

Family: Cathartidae
Order: Cathartiformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Records from Parque Nacional Chaco

Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Synonyms: Vultur atratus.


Description: A medium-to-large scavenger, recognizable by its uniform black plumage and its wrinkled, bare head, an adaptation that facilitates the consumption of carrion. It shows broad wings with pale wingtips visible in flight, aiding long-distance identification. Its compact silhouette and flight pattern, marked by short wingbeats alternating with long glides, are characteristic of the species.

Geographical distribution: It ranges from the United States to Argentina, occupying most of tropical and subtropical America. It is widespread in human-modified environments, and its distribution has expanded in response to the increased availability of food sources associated with anthropogenic activities.

Habitat: Occurs in open areas, forest edges, rural landscapes, wetlands, grasslands and urban sites. It is especially frequent near roads, dumps, cattle-raising zones and other places where organic waste accumulates. Its marked ecological flexibility allows it to thrive even in heavily altered environments.

Diet: Feeds primarily on carrion, but may also consume plant material, urban waste and occasionally weakened small vertebrates. As a natural scavenger, it performs an essential ecological service by reducing decomposing organic matter.

Behavior: A highly gregarious species that forms large groups at roosts and feeding sites. It uses thermal updrafts to soar efficiently with minimal energy expenditure. It often interacts with other scavenging birds and displays characteristic hierarchical behaviors when feeding.

Nesting: Nests in caves, natural cavities, abandoned structures or dense vegetation, without building elaborate nests. Typically lays two eggs, incubated by both adults. Chicks remain for several weeks in the nesting site, fed through regurgitation.

Conservation status: Classified globally as “Least Concern”, due to its wide range, environmental tolerance and generally stable populations. Its adaptability to human-altered landscapes contributes to its regional abundance.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 08/12/2025





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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 646325
  Adult

Parque Nacional Chaco
Chaco
Argentina
07/17/2025
Gaston Lisandro Gabinetti
Foto
Photography ID: 646243
  Adult

Parque Nacional Chaco
Chaco
Argentina
07/16/2025
Peter Vidana
Foto
Photography ID: 529690
  Adult

Parque Nacional Chaco
Chaco
Argentina
01/07/2023
Jorge Schlemmer
Foto
Photography ID: 459064
  Adult

Parque Nacional Chaco
Chaco
Argentina
08/25/2021
Mauro Méndez Renedo
Foto
Photography ID: 447793
  Adult

Parque Nacional Chaco
Chaco
Argentina
06/01/2021
Mauro Méndez Renedo
Foto
Photography ID: 446453
  Adult

Parque Nacional Chaco
Chaco
Argentina
04/03/2021
Mauro Méndez Renedo
Foto
Photography ID: 343441
  Adult

Parque Nacional Chaco
Chaco
Argentina
07/11/2019
Jorge Schlemmer
Foto
Photography ID: 341453
  Adult

Parque Nacional Chaco
Chaco
Argentina
07/16/2019
Mauro Méndez Renedo
Foto
Photography ID: 275589
  Adult

Parque Nacional Chaco
Chaco
Argentina
07/11/2018
Andrés Cecconi
Foto
Photography ID: 229942
  Adult

Parque Nacional Chaco
Chaco
Argentina
11/03/2017
Pablo Capovilla
Foto
Photography ID: 166719
  Adult

Parque Nacional Chaco
Chaco
Argentina
09/09/2016
Diego Carus
Foto
Photography ID: 123117
  Adult

Parque Nacional Chaco
Chaco
Argentina
03/23/2015
Diego Marino



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
233293817/07/2025ArgentinaChacoSendero el palmar, Parque Nacional ChacoGaston Lisandro Gabinetti
233253616/07/2025ArgentinaChacoSendero el palmar, Parque Nacional ChacoPeter Vidana
216250029/09/2024ArgentinaChacoParque Nacional ChacoHernán Tolosa
216246828/09/2024ArgentinaChacoParque Nacional ChacoHernán Tolosa
216237726/09/2024ArgentinaChacoParque Nacional ChacoHernán Tolosa
213622329/07/2024ArgentinaChacoParque Nacional Chaco2Guillermo Marcaida
180148918/07/2023ArgentinaChacoParque Nacional ChacoMauro Carballo
174004007/01/2023ArgentinaChacoParque Nacional ChacoJorge Schlemmer
168776805/11/2022ArgentinaChacoParque Nacional ChacoDiego Carus
168760905/11/2022ArgentinaChacoParque Nacional ChacoMaria Belén Dri
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Black Vulture (Coragyps atratus) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 17/03/2026.