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10 Things That May Surprise you about Turkey Vultures


10 Things That May Surprise you about Turkey Vultures

Turkey vultures, and other vultures, feed on carrion–dead animals. This may seem gross, but they play a vital role in the ecosystems and are essential to the ...

15 Amazing Turkey Vulture Facts - Chattahoochee Nature Center

They can smell carrion only 12-24 hours old. >> In the early morning hours you may see turkey vultures sunbathing in a tree with their wings spread out.

10 Facts About Turkey Vultures That Might Surprise (and Totally ...

10 Facts About Turkey Vultures That Might Surprise (and Totally Disgust) You · 1. Not A Songbird · 2. Sun Worshippers · 3. Nature's Janitors · 4. Co ...

My Favorite Interesting Facts About Turkey Vultures

3) Have you ever heard the sounds a turkey vulture makes? More than likely the answer is no. Turkey vultures do not sing, cackle, scream, or ...

10 Disgusting Facts About Indiana's Most Misunderstood Bird

Turkey vultures - or turkey buzzards as some call them are quite the sight to behold. They're huge, sluggish, and take off like a semi-truck – ...

Turkey Vultures Don't Deserve the Bad Rap - Iowa DNR

With no vocal organ, turkey vultures are only able to grunt or make low hisses, but their sense of smell is rare in the bird world. They can ...

What does it mean when you see multiple turkey vultures flying high ...

If you have vultures on the ground, however, they might have found a dead animal to eat. Vultures have both remarkable eyesight and sense of ...

Urban Creatures –Turkey Vulture - NatureOutside

You've probably seen their hunched forms sitting on trees, telephone poles, or antenna towers. ... Turkey Vultures perched on a communications ...

10 Fascinating Turkey Vulture Facts - Fact Animal

Turkey Vulture Facts Overview ; Habitat: Open and semi-open areas, subtropical forests, shrublands, pastures, deserts. ; Location: Southern Canada to the ...

10 Fun Facts About Vultures - We are the Goobs

When threatened, vultures have a unique defense tactic: they regurgitate their stomach contents! While it may seem gross, this behavior often deters predators ...

Turkey Vultures | AviAway Bird Control Services

In fact, vultures assist with cleaning up the environment by scavenging on carrion. Without vultures to clean up carcasses, diseases may spread to other animals ...

Vultures don't get the love they deserve : r/Ornithology - Reddit

Turkey vultures usually are the first on the scene and eat as much as they can before other scavengers show up, while black vultures will locate ...

Vultures: Fallacies and Truths - Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Vultures have such strong acids in their stomachs that they can kill anthrax, botulism, cholera, rabies, and many more dangerous diseases.

Are turkey vultures dangerous? - Quora

Not in the least, unless you happen to be a carcass. Turkey vultures are notoriously timid birds, especially for how large they are.

10 Amazing Facts About Turkey Vultures! (Aka Buzzards!) - YouTube

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Have you thanked a vulture, today? - Shelburne Farms

Turkey Vultures can soar through the air for what seems like forever. How is ... (Warm air around built sites like power plants can do the same thing.) ...

Turkey vultures have peculiar nesting habits, study finds - Green Blog

The turkey vulture just ducked its head and seemed to be communicating that it was just browsing for dead things. Do you think the vulture was ...

Turkey Vultures - YouTube

Naturalist Shaun from Hueston Woods State Park introduces us to "Ed" the turkey vulture and shares some fun facts about this interesting ...

Vulture Culture: The Ups and Downs of the Turkey Vulture

Turkey vultures are silent except when you threaten them or their nests. Then they can hiss like a spitting cobra and are likely to projectile ...

Turkey Vultures close loop in circle of life - - The Adirondack Almanack

In this manner, turkey vultures can fly without much flapping of the wings for up to six hours. A group of circling vultures, called a “kettle” ...