GRIFFON VULTURE. 



The eggs are, as is usual with birds of prey, but few in number 

 only two or three. 



They are of a dull white colour, sometimes marked more or less 

 with a few very pale red, or, rather, yellow blots. The form varies: 

 in some tapering towards one end, and in others both ends being 

 equally, or nearly equally obtuse. 



