
Turkey Vulture Images, Facts and Information:
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- Turkey vultures are large, dark brown birds with bald, red heads and pale bills with white tips.
- Turkey Vultures are scavengers and will soar in the air until their keen sense of smell detects dead animals also known as carrion. They will also eat lizards, fish, small mammals and invertebrates.
- Turkey Vultures are migratory. During the warmer months they can be found in most areas of the U.S. and extreme southern Canada. They winter in the southern U.S. plus Mexico, Central and South America.
- Turkey Vultures lay 1 to 3 eggs which hatch in 38 to 41 days. Both sexes incubate and they are monogamous.
- A group of vultures can be called a “meal”, “vortex”, “wake”, “committee” or “cast” of vultures. Nicknames include “turkey buzzard”, “John Crow” and “carrion crow”.
- Turkey Vultures can live up to 17 years or more.
I hope you enjoy viewing my Turkey Vulture photos.
Turkey Vulture in Box Elder County
Title: Turkey Vulture in Box Elder County
Location: Box Elder County, Utah
Date: 5/2/2013
Pair of Turkey Vultures in Box Elder County
Title: Pair of Turkey Vultures in Box Elder County
Location: Box Elder County, Utah
Date: 5/2/2013
Spring Turkey Vultures on a hillside
Title: Spring Turkey Vultures on a hillside
Location: Box Elder County, Utah
Date: 5/2/2013
Turkey Vulture in flight over the Stansbury Mountain Range
Title: Turkey Vulture in flight over the Stansbury Mountain Range
Location: West Desert, Tooele County, Utah
Date: 7/29/2011
What a spooky looking bird! Turkey Vulture in flight
Title: What a spooky looking bird! Turkey Vulture in flight
Location: Roosevelt Wetland, Pinellas County, Florida
Date: 2/28/2009
Turkey Vulture flight shot
Title: Turkey Vulture flight shot
Location: Roosevelt Wetland, Pinellas County, Florida
Date: 2/28/2009
Turkey Vulture in late afternoon flight
Title: Turkey Vulture in late afternoon flight
Location: Roosevelt Wetland, Pinellas County, Florida
Date: 2/28/2009
Turkey Vulture roosting in a tree
Title: Turkey Vulture roosting in a tree
Location: Fort De Soto County Park, Pinellas County, Florida
Date: 1/27/2009