My question is simple. On the Gold Mask of King Tut, it depicts two animals on the forehead. One is a cobra, and one is a bird of some kind. I don't know what type it is, but it's got an elongated neck, with segmented ridges, similar to the underbelly of a snake. At first I thought it was a vulture, but the beak has a strange color pattern, and the neck is too skinny compared to the pictures I've seen on Google. Can anyone tell me what that bird is? Thanks.