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Egyptian vulture spotted in Ireland for the first time-565399

Egyptian vulture spotted in Ireland for the first time BBC 18th July, 2021 11:47:51 AM A rare Egyptian vulture has been spotted circling the skies above the village of Dunfanaghy, County Donegal. It is the first time the species has been recorded anywhere on the island of Ireland. Bird watchers have been flocking to the area to catch a glimpse of the raptor, believed to be the same bird seen on the Isles of Scilly in June. Listed as endangered since 2007, the Egyptian vulture is in decline worldwide. It is the only long-distance migratory vulture. Its migratory range usually stretches from Bangladesh to west Africa and it can be found in parts of southern Spain and northern France.

Egyptian vulture spotted in Ireland for the first time

BBC News By Alan Haslam image copyrightMike McLaughlin image captionIt is the first time the endangered species has been spotted anywhere on the island of Ireland A rare Egyptian vulture has been spotted circling the skies above the village of Dunfanaghy, County Donegal. It is the first time the species has been recorded anywhere on the island of Ireland. Bird watchers have been flocking to the area to catch a glimpse of the raptor, believed to be the same bird seen on the Isles of Scilly in June. Listed as endangered since 2007, the Egyptian vulture is in decline worldwide. It is the only long-distance migratory vulture.

Peters Township officials seek clarity regarding streets policy

A decision made by Peters Township Council in May has created a source of confusion for administrators and public safety officials. Council voted 4-3 against the municipality acquiring by eminent domain a small piece of private property for the purpose of building a street connection between two residential plans. According to township manager Paul Lauer, the action runs counter to a long-standing policy that “residential developments should have multiple means of ingress and egress,” primarily to maximize emergency response times. “And there are to be no dead-end streets. In fact, ‘no dead-end streets’ is actually incorporated into an ordinance,” Lauer said at council’s June 28 meeting. “So we’re not clear right now exactly what council is telling us with regard to these streets.”

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