Our flock of Turkey Vultures left here. Perhaps they are now visiting you and enjoying your warm thermals? Just tell them you are feeling fine. I find that usually works.
I'm in Tidewater Virginia, and for 20+ years, turkey vultures have been nearly daily visitors. When we first moved here, it was said that turkey vultures were threatened, but I have seen 8 at a time many times. From the ground, they are wondrously beautiful, soaring the same way that the eagles do. I have collected quite a lot of feathers they dropped when fighting over carrion.
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ReplyDeleteOur flock of Turkey Vultures left here. Perhaps they are now visiting you and enjoying your warm thermals? Just tell them you are feeling fine. I find that usually works.
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ReplyDeleteI'm in Tidewater Virginia, and for 20+ years, turkey vultures have been nearly daily visitors. When we first moved here, it was said that turkey vultures were threatened, but I have seen 8 at a time many times. From the ground, they are wondrously beautiful, soaring the same way that the eagles do. I have collected quite a lot of feathers they dropped when fighting over carrion.
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