Radio-tagged white-rumped vulture dies of electrocution in Nilgiris
The vulture failed to acclimatise to its new surroundings and embarked on exploratory forays around Mudumalai Tiger Reserve including Gudalur and later up the slopes towards Kalhatty and Ebbanad.
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