Random mutterings, observations, and comments on what ever comes to mind. Photos will be posted.
Nature's cleanup guys! Nice picture with the cloud behind it.
Vultures are masters of the air. They are beautiful at a distance, not so much up close. They do play an important role in the environment.
We see a lot of them in certain areas of the city where they get a good updraft. They are so large.
Nice capture of the cleanup artist.
I will agree that Turkey Vultures may look gentile when flying, but when they land? They are anything but attractive! Great photo!
Mmmm something dead there?
Not necessarily. They seek rising air thermals so they can soar without flapping their wings.
I see these all the time in Florida and, though less often, also in Connecticut. I admire their role in cleaning up carcasses. (Jack)
Nature's cleanup guys! Nice picture with the cloud behind it.
ReplyDeleteVultures are masters of the air. They are beautiful at a distance, not so much up close. They do play an important role in the environment.
DeleteWe see a lot of them in certain areas of the city where they get a good updraft. They are so large.
ReplyDeleteNice capture of the cleanup artist.
ReplyDeleteI will agree that Turkey Vultures may look gentile when flying, but when they land? They are anything but attractive! Great photo!
ReplyDeleteMmmm something dead there?
ReplyDeleteNot necessarily. They seek rising air thermals so they can soar without flapping their wings.
DeleteI see these all the time in Florida and, though less often, also in Connecticut. I admire their role in cleaning up carcasses. (Jack)
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