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Most folks don’t pay much attention to turkey vultures as they soar high in the sky; they only give us a closer glimpse of ...
Laurie Rott took these photos of a group of adult turkey vultures she spotted in a neighbor’s oak tree in Golden Hills, when ...
Tens of thousands of turkey vultures glide over the Detroit River, offering citizen scientists a surprising highlight of hawk ...
Turkey vultures live in a range of habitats, including subtropical forests, shrublands and deserts. They have bald heads so that when they feast on carcasses, blood and guts don't get trapped in ...
Turkey vultures are nature's cleanup crew. The turkey vulture (Cathartes aura) ranges nearly the entirety of the Western Hemisphere from northern Canada to Tierra del Fuego at the southern tip of ...
Turkey vultures are becoming a default species for Wisconsin birdwatchers. My Sept. 18 sighting at Devil's Lake was one of dozens I've had over the last decade of large groups of turkey vultures ...
She learned about turkey vultures and other pieces of the puzzle of her homeland's natural cycles from her stepfather, Ed Bracisco, one of the last of the old-time Jolon Indians."When the turkey ...
Turkey vultures live in a range of habitats, including subtropical forests, shrublands and deserts. They have bald heads so that when they feast on carcasses, ...
The vultures can be spotted in the Thompson-Okanagan region between April and September, flying, perching, squabbling amongst ...
Turkey vultures are fairly easy to identify in flight. They are very large, with 6-foot wingspans, and have small heads. They fly with their wings in a V-shape, or dihedral, according to the ...
The turkey vultures we see in Wisconsin are migratory. They spend the winter to the south, sometimes as documented in at least one bird tagged in work by Hartman and Mossman, in South America.