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Most folks don’t pay much attention to turkey vultures as they soar high in the sky; they only give us a closer glimpse of ...
Laurie Rott took these photos of a group of adult turkey vultures she spotted in a neighbor’s oak tree in Golden Hills, when ...
Tens of thousands of turkey vultures glide over the Detroit River, offering citizen scientists a surprising highlight of hawk ...
A turkey vulture’s stomach acid is so powerfully corrosive it can safely digest carcasses infected with deadly diseases like rabies.
The vultures can be spotted in the Thompson-Okanagan region between April and September, flying, perching, squabbling amongst ...
Birding opens the door to the diversity that exists in the natural world. Most of these birds are fundamentally the same, ...
More than one-third of species that eat some amount of carrion are threatened or declining, a new analysis finds, and that ...
Attendees were given the opportunity to engage with and learn more about turkey vultures during the event, which highlighted the environmental impacts of the bird species.
Scavengers often get a bad rap — hyena giggles are nefarious, crows gather in “murders” and the naked necks of vultures speak for themselves. But the bodies of the dead don’t just disappear.
Nature’s least loved animals are dying fast. This could make the environment stinky and pathogens unstoppable.
Discover free summer activities on Long Island, including concerts, outdoor movies, and nature walks, perfect for families ...
Meet the animal care specialist who does daily bird-of-prey shows at Larkspur's annual Colorado Renaissance Festival.