Thursday, March 8, 2018
Our Turkey Vultures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9pmGULUsTw
It is a permanent resident in the southern United States, though northern birds may migrate as far south as South America. The turkey vulture is widespread over open country, subtropical forests, shrublands, deserts, and foothills.
Each March 15, the city of Hinckley, Ohio eagerly awaits the return of the buzzards at the Hinckley Reservation in the Cleveland Metroparks. ... The buzzard, a common name for the turkey vulture, is a large, (6foot wing span) graceful bird with a bald head and red beak.
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