The minaret of Dileesa Mosque in the late afternoon. Egyptian vultures (Neophron percnopterus) perch either end of the crescent on top of the minaret. The population of Egyptian vultures on Socotra is greater than areas of similar size elsewhere in the world. The birds have adapted to scavenging, keeping the fishing villages free of biodegradable waste.

The minaret of Dileesa Mosque in the late afternoon.  Egyptian vultures (Neophron percnopterus) perch either end of the crescent on top of the minaret. The population of Egyptian vultures on Socotra is greater than areas of similar size elsewhere in the world.  The birds have adapted to scavenging, keeping the fishing villages free of biodegradable waste.
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