Juvenile Turkey Vulture In Flight at Taylah Scobie blog

Juvenile Turkey Vulture In Flight. When flapping on takeoff, wingbeats are deep, ponderous. Understanding what juvenile turkey vultures look like can help birders and researchers identify them in the field. Narrow and relatively worn flight feathers can be used (along with head and bill color) to age the turkey vulture through the second prebasic molt. Lighter on the entire trailing edge of the wing, opposed to just wingtips on black vulture. Juvenile turkey vultures can be identified by their overall darker plumage, smaller size, and differences in head coloration compared to adults. Soars with wings held in shallow v; Very large with long wings, long tail, small head. Juvenile has gray head, not red;

Juvenile Turkey Vulture Spotted in Florida April 2009. Flickr
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Understanding what juvenile turkey vultures look like can help birders and researchers identify them in the field. Narrow and relatively worn flight feathers can be used (along with head and bill color) to age the turkey vulture through the second prebasic molt. Juvenile turkey vultures can be identified by their overall darker plumage, smaller size, and differences in head coloration compared to adults. Lighter on the entire trailing edge of the wing, opposed to just wingtips on black vulture. Very large with long wings, long tail, small head. Soars with wings held in shallow v; When flapping on takeoff, wingbeats are deep, ponderous. Juvenile has gray head, not red;

Juvenile Turkey Vulture Spotted in Florida April 2009. Flickr

Juvenile Turkey Vulture In Flight Juvenile has gray head, not red; Soars with wings held in shallow v; Narrow and relatively worn flight feathers can be used (along with head and bill color) to age the turkey vulture through the second prebasic molt. Understanding what juvenile turkey vultures look like can help birders and researchers identify them in the field. When flapping on takeoff, wingbeats are deep, ponderous. Lighter on the entire trailing edge of the wing, opposed to just wingtips on black vulture. Very large with long wings, long tail, small head. Juvenile turkey vultures can be identified by their overall darker plumage, smaller size, and differences in head coloration compared to adults. Juvenile has gray head, not red;

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