var myBirdFamily = { commonname: "Black Vulture", latinname: "Coragyps atratus", familyname: "New World Vultures", familysource: "../taxonomy/vultures.html"};

var myAudioURL = "../audio/Black Vulture.mp3";

var myImages = new Array(
	{ thumbnailsource: "../webimages/smallthumbs/BlackVulture1.jpg", imagesource: "../webimages/screensize/BlackVulture1.jpg", description: "", location: "Saddle Creek Preserve, near Lake Kissimmee, FL", date: new Date(2005,6,14) },
	{ thumbnailsource: "../webimages/smallthumbs/BlackVulture2.jpg", imagesource: "../webimages/screensize/BlackVulture2.jpg", description: "", location: "Saddle Creek Preserve, near Lake Kissimmee, FL", date: new Date(2005,6,14) },
	{ thumbnailsource: "../webimages/smallthumbs/BlackVulture3.jpg", imagesource: "../webimages/screensize/BlackVulture3.jpg", description: "In the company of Wood Storks.<br/>New World Vultures are considered to be closely related (evolutionary) to Storks.", location: "Saddle Creek Preserve, near Lake Kissimmee, FL", date: new Date(2005,6,14) }
	)
