Thursday, July 1, 2021

Just A Teenage Scavenger Trying To Eat In Peace

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. 

As close as I could get

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.

Much better photo of a juvie turkey vulture by Teddy Llovet

 Five years ago today: Smooth Riding

15 comments:

  1. I don't think I've ever seen one around here.

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  2. Nice research! I like the vultures, watching them soar up above!
    You are right, with school done, there is a lot less pressure.

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    1. Ive seen vultures circling when I've been away from the city. It's mesmerizing.

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  3. We get a lot of wildlife around here, but we've actually never had a vulture (well, that I know of anyway).

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    1. If you have dead critters I know you have some type of scavengers. It's just a matter of which ones.

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  4. The 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.

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    1. I didn't realize that vultures migrated. I'm off to do some more research....

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  5. we see them in our subdivision.... eating trash or roadkill. Not exactly "beautiful" are they??

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