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Turkey vulture

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The turkey vulture is the most widespread of the New World vultures. One of three species in the genus Cathartes of the family Cathartidae, the turkey vulture ranges from southern Canada to the southernmost tip of South America. Wikipedia
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Turkey vulture from www.allaboutbirds.org
These birds ride thermals in the sky and use their keen sense of smell to find fresh carcasses. They are a consummate scavenger, cleaning up the countryside one ...
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One of three species in the genus Cathartes of the family Cathartidae, the turkey vulture ranges from southern Canada to the southernmost tip of South America.
Turkey Vultures are large dark birds with long, broad wings. Bigger than other raptors except eagles and condors, they have long "fingers" at their wingtips ...
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Mar 15, 2024 · Turkey vulture, long-winged long-tailed vulture (family Cathartidae). It has dark plumage, a whitish beak, white legs, and a bare red head ...
Large raptor. Appears dark from a distance. Up close, dark brown above with bare red head. In flight, undersides of wings are two-toned; lighter on the ...
Turkey vulture from peregrinefund.org
Turkey Vultures are almost entirely carrion eaters, which means they feed on animals that are already dead. They have been documented killing very weak or very ...
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Turkey vulture. Scientific Name. Cathartes aura. Identifying Characteristics. Wingspan 6 feet; length, 27 inches. Brownish/black body, the featherless head ...
Turkey vulture from mdc.mo.gov
The turkey vulture is a large-bodied bird with blackish plumage and a small, red, naked head (juveniles have black heads). The beak is short, ...
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Nov 16, 2023 · Since Turkey Vultures are large birds and have huge wingspans, it takes an enormous amount of energy to fly by flapping their wings. Therefore, ...
Turkey vulture from www.audubon.org
Habitat. Widespread over open country, woods, deserts, foothills. Most common over open or semi-open country, especially within a few miles of rocky or wooded ...