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Read here to discover the different types of raptors, as well as what sets them apart from other types of birds.
What comes to mind when you hear the word “vulture”? Now, imagine that vulture making a meal of a dead skunk, and what comes ...
Turkey vultures roosting on a communications tower in north Bismarck got a special dose of fireworks and light tonight in an effort to drive them away.
Turkey vultures tilt or rock their six-foot wingspan as they fly with their wings in a V pattern. The scavengers with the bald bright-red heads are not uncommon in Minnesota, where they nest in ...
Often called ‘buzzards’, their name ‘vulture’ originates from their dark plumage and bald, featherless red head.
Turkey vultures live in a range of habitats, including subtropical forests, shrublands and deserts. They have bald heads so that when they feast on carcasses, blood and guts don't get trapped in ...
Turkey vultures are 'nature's recyclers' that help control disease You might have also seen a turkey vulture along the side of a road or in a field feeding on a dead animal.
Turkey vultures are becoming a default species for Wisconsin birdwatchers My Sept. 18 sighting at Devil's Lake was one of dozens I've had over the last decade of large groups of turkey vultures in ...
In February 2013, local villagers informed staff of WWF and the Cambodian Government’s Forestry Administration that two more chicks of the critically endangered Red-headed Vulture hatched in a nest on ...