Turkey Vulture Audubon at Piper Bochsa blog

Turkey Vulture Audubon. They live in many areas, from southern canada to the southern tip of south america. Turkey vultures were given their name because their red heads resemble that of male wild turkeys. They didn’t become regular in. The black vulture and the turkey vulture (the latter is the most widely distributed. It’s debbie from audubon and i am excited to share my nature note with you all about turkey vultures! Once frost is in the air, they must migrate south to find their food. They feed primarily on dead animals, even ones that have begun to rot. Residents are most likely to spot two: Turkey vultures are found in our region during the spring to early fall seasons.

Turkey Vulture East Cascades Audubon Society
from www.ecaudubon.org

They live in many areas, from southern canada to the southern tip of south america. The black vulture and the turkey vulture (the latter is the most widely distributed. Residents are most likely to spot two: Turkey vultures are found in our region during the spring to early fall seasons. Once frost is in the air, they must migrate south to find their food. They didn’t become regular in. They feed primarily on dead animals, even ones that have begun to rot. Turkey vultures were given their name because their red heads resemble that of male wild turkeys. It’s debbie from audubon and i am excited to share my nature note with you all about turkey vultures!

Turkey Vulture East Cascades Audubon Society

Turkey Vulture Audubon Turkey vultures are found in our region during the spring to early fall seasons. They live in many areas, from southern canada to the southern tip of south america. They feed primarily on dead animals, even ones that have begun to rot. They didn’t become regular in. Once frost is in the air, they must migrate south to find their food. Turkey vultures were given their name because their red heads resemble that of male wild turkeys. Turkey vultures are found in our region during the spring to early fall seasons. The black vulture and the turkey vulture (the latter is the most widely distributed. It’s debbie from audubon and i am excited to share my nature note with you all about turkey vultures! Residents are most likely to spot two:

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