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Top 10 Bird Species Nesting at the Highest Altitudes

This ranking highlights bird species known for nesting at the highest altitudes in the natural world. These species exhibit remarkable physiological adaptations to thrive in low-oxygen, sub-zero alpine environments. The ranking is based on documented breeding records, providing insights into the evolutionary resilience of avian life in extreme mountain ecosystems.

Current #1
Himalayan Vulture

Interesting Facts & Summary

The Rüppell's vulture sits firmly at the peak of high-altitude nesting mastery. These birds have been recorded at a staggering altitude of 11,300 meters (approx. 37,000 feet), colliding with a commercial aircraft—a height that surpasses the cruising altitude of most jetliners and dwarfs the summit of Mount Everest (8,848 meters).

Key Highlights:

  • Aerodynamic Marvels: While most birds would succumb to hypoxia in the thin, sub-zero air of the stratosphere, Rüppell's vultures have evolved specialized hemoglobin with an extraordinary affinity for oxygen, allowing them to function where air pressure is less than a quarter of that at sea level.
  • Survival Extremes: These 'masters of the sky' are not just record-holders for altitude; they are biological pioneers, pushing the absolute physical boundaries of avian physiology and flight.
RankNameMax Nesting Altitude (m)Habitat/Distribution
6500Himalayas
Horned Lark (subspecies elwesii)
6200Tibetan Plateau
5700Tibetan Plateau rocky slopes
45500Himalayan cliffs
55300High altitude scrub
65200Tibetan Plateau meadows
75000Himalayan alpine zone
84800Alpine rhododendron forests
94600Alpine scree slopes
104500Mountain cliffs

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