White-headed Vulture

Other names
Its Binomial name is Trigonoceps occipitalis

Description
The White-headed Vulture is a medium-sized vulture, 72–85 cm (28–34 in) in length and 207–230 cm (82–91 in) in wingspan. Females weigh more than males; they usually weigh around 4.7 kg (10.4 lbs), while males weigh 4 kg (8.8 lbs) or less. It has a pink beak and a white crest, and the featherless areas on its head are pale. Its has dark brown upper parts and black tail feathers. The feathers on its lower parts and legs are white. It has a wing span of 2 metres and spends a lot of time soaring looking for food.

Distribution/habitat
At night it roosts in tall trees that are close to water.