A rare case of brown plumage aberration in the Himalayan vulture (Gyps himalayensis) from Haryana, India
Abstract
Plumage aberrations in wild birds are well-documented, although underreported in large raptors, especially in high-altitude species such as the Himalayan vulture (Gyps himalayensis). Here, we report a rare case of brown plumage mutation observed in a juvenile Himalayan vulture in Haryana, India. The morphological characteristics are consistent with known descriptions of brown eumelanin-based aberrations, providing valuable insight into pigment anomalies in this species and highlighting the need for systematic documentation of such rare occurrences in wild raptor populations.
© 2026 Hemant Bajpai, Ravi Kumar, Arockianathan Samson, published by Raptor Protection of Slovakia
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