<BBIS Species Account 040550>

Belize Biodiversity Information System


Wildlife Conservation Society
Ministry of Natural Resources' Land Information Centre
05/12/99

Taxonomy

Species ID040550
NameTurkey Vulture
Other Common NamesJohn CrowýDoctor John Crow
Category04 Birds
Phylum
Subphylum
ClassAves
SubclassNeornithes
SuborderCiconiae
FamilyCathartidae
GenusCathartes
Speciesaura
Subspeciesaura
References1, 2, 54, 56
Scientific SynonymsVultur aura - Linnaeus, 1758
Comments

54* The family Cathartidae is inserted in the suborder Ciconiae following the family Ciconiidae, being removed from the order Falconiformes on pp.98-100.

Status

Status CodeStatus TranslationReferences
2Resident, species present all year.46
3Winter visitor - migrant.55
2Resident, species present all year.55
13Apparently secure in Belize53
271Common: high density, likely to be seen in many places53
2Resident, species present all year.3
518PIF-2 Pri. 8, most winter n. Mexico48
554PIF Trend: Possible Increase48
95U.S. Migratory Bird Treaty44

Distribution

DISTRICTReferences
Belize, Belize6
Cayo, Belize5
Corozal, Belize19
Orange Walk, Belize9
Stann Creek, Belize8
Toledo, Belize4

Administrative UnitOccurrenceAbundanceTemporalReferences
Government landSightingUnknown, insufficient dataDecember59
Bacalar Chico National ParkSightingUnknown, insufficient dataOctober58
Guanacaste National ParkSightingOctober57
Town or Village, see comments.SightingOctober57
Freshwater Creek Forest ReserveDry season (Jan-May)19
Manatee Forest ReserveSightingCommonDry season (Jan-May)12
Mountain Pine Ridge Forest ReserveSightingWet season (June-December)29
Mountain Pine Ridge Forest ReserveCommon5
Chiquibul Forest ReserveSightingCommonDry season (Jan-May)13
Chiquibul Forest ReserveCommonPermanent Resident (Year-round)25
Chiquibul Forest ReserveCommonPermanent Resident (Year-round)26
Chiquibul Forest Reserve34
Chiquibul Forest Reserve35
Mango Creek Forest ReserveSightingDry season (Jan-May)41
Shipstern Nature ReserveSightingDry season (Jan-May)24
Shipstern Nature Reserve40
Rio Bravo Conservation AreaWet season (June-December)32
Rio Bravo Conservation AreaSightingCommonDry season (Jan-May)46
Rio Bravo Conservation AreaSighting41
Gallon JugSightingDry season (Jan-May)30
Gallon JugSightingPermanent Resident (Year-round)29
Gallon JugSightingWet season (June-December)9
Gallon JugSighting41
Crooked Tree Wildlife SanctuaryWet season (June-December)34
Crooked Tree Wildlife SanctuarySighting41
Guanacaste National Park31
Tapir Mtn. Nature Reserve38
Chiquibul National Park34
Chiquibul National Park35
Chiquibul National Park7
Bladen Nature ReserveCommon21
Cockscomb Basin Wildlife SanctuaryDry season (Jan-May)8
Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary45
Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary (Private)SightingWet season (June-December)22
Burdon Canal Nature ReserveSightingCommonDry season (Jan-May)11
Community Baboon SanctuaryWet season (June-December)33
Community Baboon Sanctuary34
Community Baboon Sanctuary39
Hidden Valley & Falls (Bull Run)SightingCommonDry season (Jan-May)15
Hidden Valley & Falls (Bull Run)50
Lamanai Archaeological Reserve23
Altun Ha Archaeological ReserveSightingDry season (Jan-May)49
Caracol Archaeological ReserveWet season (June-December)17
Mussel Creek Drainage (Proposed)Dry season (Jan-May)18
Mussel Creek Drainage (Proposed)6
Private land, see commentsSightingCommonDry season (Jan-May)10
Private land, see commentsSightingCommonDry season (Jan-May)16
Private land, see commentsSightingDry season (Jan-May)41
Private land, see commentsSightingWet season (June-December)41
Private land, see commentsDry season (Jan-May)20
Private land, see commentsDry season (Jan-May)4
Private land, see comments27
Private land, see comments34
Private land, see comments36
Private land, see comments37
Private land, see commentsCollected as voucher.51
Government landDry season (Jan-May)28
Government land36
Government landSighting14
Monkey River Special Development AreaSightingWet season (June-December)43

Hydrologic Unit DistributionReferences
New River Lagoon46
Belize River39
Roaring Creek38
Macal River35
Bladen Branch21
Belize River10
Macal River5
Cox's Lagoon6
Mullins River12
Mussel Creek18
Sittee River20
Sibun River22
New River23
Raspaculo River25

ELEVATION AssociationReferences
1-200 m59
1-200 m58
1-200 m57
1-200 m41
1-200 m46
1-200 m47
1-200 m49
1-200 m51
201-400 m41
401-600 m50

QUAD DistributionReferences
16 30' to 16 45'; 88 30' to 88 45'59
17 52'35" to 18 11'30"; 87 49' to 88 03'58
17 00' to 17 15'; 88 45' to 89 00'57
17 15' to 17 30'; 88 30' to 88 45'57
17 15' to 17 30'; 88 45' to 89 00'57
17 30' to 17 45'; 88 10' to 88 30'57
17 45' to 18 00'; 88 30' to 88 45'23
17 45' to 18 00'; 88 15' to 88 30'34
17 30' to 17 45'; 89 00' to 89 15'49
17 30' to 17 45'; 88 45' to 89 00'29
17 30' to 17 45'; 88 30' to 88 45'32
17 30' to 17 45'; 88 10' to 88 30'41
17 30' to 17 45'; 88 00' to 88 15'47
17 15' to 17 30'; 88 45' to 89 00'9
17 15' to 17 30'; 88 30' to 88 45'47
17 15' to 17 30'; 88 10' to 88 30'33
17 15' to 17 30'; 88 00' to 88 10'36
17 00' to 17 15'; 89 00' to 89 15'37
17 00' to 17 15'; 88 45' to 89 00'39
17 00' to 17 15'; 88 30' to 88 45'41
17 00' to 17 15'; 88 00' to 88 30'46
16 45' to 17 00'; 89 00' to 89 15'34
16 45' to 17 00'; 88 45' to 89 00'36
18 15' to 18 30'; 88 00' to 88 15'47
16 45' to 17 00'; 88 30' to 88 45'9
16 45' to 17 00'; 88 15' to 88 30'11
16 30' to 16 45'; 89 00' to 89 15'10
16 30' to 16 45'; 88 45' to 89 00'31
16 30' to 16 45'; 88 30' to 88 45'34
16 30' to 16 45'; 88 15' to 88 30'41
16 15' to 16 30'; 88 30' to 88 45'47
18 00' to 18 15'; 88 30' to 88 45'6
16 15' to 16 30'; 88 15' to 88 30'11
16 00' to 16 15'; 89 00' to 89 15'11
16 00' to 16 15'; 88 45' to 89 00'34
15 50' to 16 00'; 88 50' to 89 15'16
18 00' to 18 15'; 88 15' to 88 30'15
17 45' to 18 00'; 89 00' to 89 15'38
17 45' to 18 00'; 88 45' to 89 00'47

Holdridge Life Zone DistributionReferences
Subtropical wet59
Subtropical moist58
Tropical moist-transition to Subtropical57
Subtropical moist57
Tropical moist-transition to Subtropical47
Tropical moist-transition to Subtropical41
Tropical moist-transition to Subtropical38
Subtropical wet51
Subtropical wet45
Subtropical wet41
Subtropical moist49
Subtropical moist47
Subtropical moist46
Subtropical moist41
Subtropical moist40
Subtropical moist39
Subtropical Lower Montane wet50

Comments on Distribution

46* Common in Broadleaf forest, Common in Scrub.
59* Las Sierritas, Toledo District.
58* Bacalar Chico National Park.
57* Ladyville. Oct. 18, 1998.
    Guanacaste National Park. Oct. 12, 1998.
    St. Matthews Village. Oct. 15, 1998.
    Road from Teakettle Village to Pook's Hill. Oct. 4, 1998.
    Pook's Hill. Oct. 4, 1998.
55* Common northern semideciduous moist forest.
    Common southern moist-wet evergreen broadleaf forests.
    Common Mtn. Pine Ridge/savannas on poor soil.
    Common coastal/low-lands savannas, inc. marshy areas.
    Common mangroves lowlands & coastal beaches.
    Common cayes inc. Ambergris.
    Rare sub-tropical lower montane forest.
3* Common in northern hardwood forests, common in southern hardwood
   forests, common in the Mountain Pine Ridge, common in coastal savannahs,
   common in mangroves & beaches along coastal mainland, fewer than five
   records in cayes inc. Ambergris.
38* NE portion TMNR, base camp Pook's Hill
37* Big Falls Rice Farm
36* Airport Camp; Big Falls Rice Farm; Blue Creek
35* Guacamallo Bridge
28* Belize City
27* Gold Button Ranch
21* Forest Hill; Uncommon at Richardson Crk. & Bladen Br. upstream to
    Calera Caves; lower Quebrada de Oro & Bladen from Calera to Hellgate
20* Possum Point Biological Station
16* Sighted at or within 5 mile radius of Chaa Creek Cottages
13* Road and Los Cuevis Camp
10* Banana Bank Ranch
5* Francelia Camp and Rubber Camp

Habitat Associations

HABITATReferences
TERRESTRIAL38

Forest Type AssociationsSeral StageCanopy ClosureReferences
Broadleaf Forest Rich in Lime-loving Species; Sapote-Mahogany Forestmature tree41-70%40
Coastal Formationsall stages0-40%40
Coastal Formationsall stages0-40%40
Broadleaf Forest Rich in Lime-loving Species; Chiquebul-Bullhoof Forestmature tree71-100%38

Land Use/Land Cover AssociationsReferences
Cropland and Pasture52
Mixed Forest Land50
Wamil or second growth46
Mixed Forest Land46
Streams and Canals45
Pine ridge and savanna45
Highland forest & elfin shrub45
Wamil or second growth45
Transitional Areas45
Evergreen Forest Land45
Protection40
Protection38

Food Habits

Trophic
SCAVENGER

References on Trophic Level

52

LifestageFood Item ConsumedPart of Food Item
AdultCarrionAdult stage

Comments on General Food Habits

52* For Cathartidae: Food almost exclusively carrion.

References/LifestageReference Numbers

Environmental Associations

References/LifestageReference Numbers

Life History

Management Practices

References/ResultReference Numbers

References

1  A.O.U. 1983. Checklist of North American Birds. 6th Ed.

2  A.O.U. 1985, 1987, 1989. 35th-37th Supplements.

3  Wood, D.S.,R. C. Leberman, and D. Weyer. 1986. Checklist of Birds of
   Belize. Carnegie Museum of Natural History Special Publication 12.

4  Matola, S., 1990. The Dolores Expedition, January 27 - February 3, 1990.
   Unpublished report.

5  Miller, B.W.; C.M. Miller. 1992.  Preliminary Avian Survey of the Upper
   Macal River: Rubber Camp and Francelia Camp, pp.55-63. in Macal River
   Hydroelectric Development  Environmental Impact Assessment Rubber Camp
   and Chalillo Schemes Pre-feasibility Study - Draft Environmental
   Appendix. Vol. II of III

6  Hunt, H. R., J. Tamarack. 1992. Cox Lagoon Crocodile Preserve. Unpub.
   report. pp.4-8

7  Matola, S., ed. 1992. The Maya Divide Expedition 1-15 May. Unpub. report

8  Matola, S., ed. 1990. The Cockscomb Basin Expedition Report June 11-18.
   Unpublished report.

9  Miller, B. W., 1994. Belize Christmas Bird Counts, Twenty Year Summary.
   in prep.

10 Duncan, M., W. Duncan. 1993. Banana Bank, Nov. 1, Checklist provided in
   lit.

11 Miller, B., C. Miller. 1993. Preliminary Avian Survey of Burdon Canal
   Nature Reserve. Unpublished report for the Forest Department

12 Miller, C., B. Miller. 1994. Avian Studies in the Upper Mullins River
   Basin, Feb. and May. Unpublished Report.

13 Miller, B., C. Miller. 1992.  Biodiversity Reconnaissance in Chiquibul
   National Park, 13-19 July.  Unpublished report.

14 Miller, B., C. Miller. 1992.  Biodiversity Reconnaissance in Chiquibul
   National Park, 13-19 July.  Unpublished report.

15 Miller, B., Miller, C. 1992. Biodiversity Studies at Hidden Valley, 29
   July - 7 August. Unpublished report.

16 Carnegie Ornithological Group and Mass Audubon Ornithological Group,
   compilers. 1993. Chaa Creek Bird List. Unpublished list.

17 Miller, B. W., C. M. Miller. 1994, Birds of Caracol, 1988 - 1993. in
   prep.

18 Miller, B., C. Miller. 1987. Conservation of a Critical Marsh and
   Lowland habitat, Mussel Creek drainage system, Belize, C.A.  Report to
   NYZS/Wildlife Conservation Society.

19 Miller, C., B. Miller. 1994. Avian Surveys: Freshwater Creek Forest
   Reserve 1-10 March. Unpublished Report to the Forestry Dept.

20 Anon. 1993. Bird Checklist for Possum Point Biological Station, Sittee
   River, Belize

21 Brokaw, N. L. V., T. L. Lloyd-Evans. 1987.  The Bladen Branch
   Wilderness. p.38-42. Unpublished report.

22 Anon. 1994. Monkey Bay Checklist of Birds. Unpublished list.

23 Noble, B., B. Stewart, J. Dillon. 1994. Lamanai Bird List, Mid-October
   1993 - 16 March 1994.

24 Meerman, J. 1993. Checklist of the Birds of the Shipstern Nature
   Reserve, Occasional Papers of the Belize Natural History Society.
   2(10). pp. 71-81.

25 Mallory, E. 1991. Survey of Birds and their Habitats, of the Joint
   Services Scientific Expedition to Upper Raspaculo, Maya Mountains,
   Belize.

26 Mallory, E. 1993. Birds of the Upper Raspaculo, Belize: JSSEUR II.
   Unpublished report.

27 Platt, S. 1993. Wildlife Survey of Gold Button Ranch, Belize.
   Unpublished report.

28 McDuffie, P. 1993. Personal Bird List for Belize: September 1, 1989 -
   December 15, 1993.  Unpublished list.

29 Russell, S. M. 1964. A Distributional Study of the Birds of British
   Honduras.  Ornithological Monographs No. 1, A.O.U.

30 Miller, B., C. Miller. 1994. A working checklist of the birds of Gallon
   Jug.  Unpublished list.

31 Robbins, C. S., 1987.  Birds recorded at Guanacaste National Park.
   Unpublished list.

32 Anon. 1994 (August). Working Checklist, Birds of Rio Bravo Conservation
   Management Area.  Unpublished list.

33 O'Connell, S. 1987. in Horwich, R. H. and J. Lyon. The Community Baboon
   Sanctuary, A Guide Book. Orangu-tan Press, Gays Mills, WI.  pp. 113.

34 Counsell, D.J.R., B. Etheridge. 1986. RAFOS Expedition to Belize. Unpub-
   lished report.

35 Barlow, S. C., G. B. Caddick. 1989. Report on the Status of the Scarlet
   Macaw, Ara macao, in Belize, Central America. Unpublished report.

36 Hallchurch, T.T., compiler. 1982. Exercise King Vulture Belize 23 Feb.-
   16 March.  Unpub. report for the British Army Bird Watching Society.

37 Jenkins, P. G. 1982. The Royal Air Force Ornithological Society Belize
   Expedition, 1981. 80.pp Unpublished report.

38 Miller, C.M., B.W. Miller. 1994. Preliminary Faunal Surveys at Tapir Mt.
   Nature Reserve, 27 Nov.-5 Dec., 1994. Unpublished report for BAS.

39 James, D., J. Bider. 1993. Bird List: Community Baboon Sanctuary, 1989-
   1993 (derived from banding & census data, field notes). Unpublished data

40 Quigley, H. B., B. W. Miller, C. M. Miller. 1995.  Mammal Survey,
   Shipstern Nature Reserve, April 4-13, 1995. Unpublished report for ITCF.

41 Robbins, Chandler. 1996.  U.S.F.& Wildlife Service Wintering Bird
   Surveys for Belize.  Unpublished data provided by C. Robbins.

42 Meerman, J., T. Boomsma. 1995.  False Sittee Point, Stann Creek
   District, Belize.  Biological and Physical Survey 1995. p. 19.

43 Meerman, J.C. ed. 1995. Monkey River Special Development Area Stann
   Creek District, Belize. Belize Tropical Forest Studies Publication #5.
   Appendix: Bird List. Unpublished Technical report for B.E.S.T.

44 Title 50 Code of Federal Regulations, Subchapter B., Part 10.13: List
   of Migratory Birds.  U.S. Government Printing Office: 1985 0-488-794.
   (Lists all species of migratory birds protected by the Migratory Bird
   Treaty Act (16 U.S.C. 703-711).

45 Kamstra, J. May 1987. An Ecological Survey of the Cockscomb Basin,
   Belize. Masters Thesis. York University, Ontario, Canada

46 Vallely, Andrew C. and A.A. Whitman. 1997. The Birds of Hill Bank,
   northern Belize.  Cotinga. 8:39-49.

47 Miller, B. W. 1997. Belize Christmas Bird Count Summary 1970-1995.
   Data from American Birds Vol. 28-50 including 1973-1996.

48 Working Group, Partners in Flight. 1992. Needs Assessment: Monitoring
   Migratory Birds. Report for Neotropical Migratory Bird Program

49 ROM. 1997. Royal Ontario Museum, Division of Birds, Holdings of Belize
   specimens through Jan. 1, 1997.  Provided by Brad Millen.

50 Miller, B. W., C. M. Miller. 1992. Avian Studies at Hidden Valley.
   Unpublished report for Mt. Pleasant Ltd.

51 Panza, R. 1997. Carnegie Museum, Division of Birds, Holdings of Belize
   specimens through Jun. 1, 1997.

52 Howell, S. N. G., S. Webb. 1995. A Guide to the Birds of Mexico and
   Northern Central America. New York. Oxford University Press.

53 Miller, B.W., C.M. Miller. 1997. Avian Risk Assessment for Belize,
   Species at Risk and of Conservation Concern.  Report to Programme for
   Belize/TNC Wings of America Program.

54 A.O.U. 1997. Forty-first Supplement to the American Ornithologists'
   Union Check-list of North American Birds. The Auk. 114 (3):542-552.

55 Garcia, J., S. Matola, M. Meadows, and C. Wright. 1994. A Checklist of
   the Birds of Belize. WWF-US. 35p.

56 Young, W. Ford. nd. Local Birds Names.  Belize Audubon Society.

57 Balderamos, P. 1998. Personal bird list compiled during Belize Audubon
   Society Bird Fest October, 1998.

58 Meadows, M. 1995.  Bacalar Chico Bird Report, Ambergris Caye in
   International Tropical Conservation Foundation Bacalar Chico, Interim
   Report, April-December 1994.  M. Dotherow compiler.

59 Meerman, J.C. 1997. Faunal Study of Las Sierritas, Toledo District,
   Belize.