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Hawks/vultures over river, creek, yard (Original Post)
elleng
Apr 2024
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Permanut
(6,972 posts)1. Looks like turkey vultures.
Probatim
(3,124 posts)2. 100% Agree - longer tail, upturned (dihedral) wing, and fingers at the ends of the wings.
All good field marks.
elleng
(139,203 posts)4. Thanks for the details!
Probatim
(3,124 posts)6. You're welcome.
You also have Black Vultures in the area. Sometimes they forage/feed together. One has a better sense of smell while the other stronger beak. Working together, one finds lunch and the other opens it up for all to share.
It's not pretty but humans should be grateful for their work.
elleng
(139,203 posts)7. I've seen a few black vultures 'up close and personal.'
elleng
(139,203 posts)3. Thanks. I thought some here could identify;
I just point and shoot!
AllaN01Bear
(24,782 posts)5. glad u just point and shoot.
