Yesterday I was driving home from the grocery store and saw something move in
the grass to the right of me. There was a huge bird standing there that looked
to be eating something. The grass abutted a church parking lot, and I quickly
turned into the lot so I could get a closer view of what was going on.
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As close as I could get
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The bird kept me in its line of vision, but didn't seem too concerned. It was
more interested in eating. When I got out of my car to try and get a better
photo the bird slowly ambled a little farther away. Then when I stood still it
ambled back to its meal. I watched in fascination as it bent its neck down and
used its beak to pull off pieces of whatever dead critter was in the grass.
I figured by the bird's size and choice of food that it was probably a
vulture. Back at home I did some research and learned that there are two
possible types of vultures in my area. The turkey vulture has a red head and
dark brown feathers. The black vulture's head is grey and it has black
feathers. But a juvenile turkey vulture has a dark head and bill. That's my
guess of what I saw.
Five years ago today:
Smooth Riding
Interesting sighting.
ReplyDeleteI was glad that I was being observent
DeleteWow! what a sighting!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen one around here.
ReplyDeleteIt was a first for me, too.
DeleteWow! That's impressive.
ReplyDeleteNice research! I like the vultures, watching them soar up above!
ReplyDeleteYou are right, with school done, there is a lot less pressure.
Ive seen vultures circling when I've been away from the city. It's mesmerizing.
DeleteWe get a lot of wildlife around here, but we've actually never had a vulture (well, that I know of anyway).
ReplyDeleteIf you have dead critters I know you have some type of scavengers. It's just a matter of which ones.
DeleteThe cleaner crew, I call the vultures. They are everywhere here. I knew an old man who wrote down the date every year when they return.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize that vultures migrated. I'm off to do some more research....
Deletewe see them in our subdivision.... eating trash or roadkill. Not exactly "beautiful" are they??
ReplyDeleteNot at all!
Deletelaugh!!
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