The most widespread vulture in North America, the turkey vulture is locally called “buzzard” in many areas. A turkey vulture standing on the ground can, at a distance, resemble a wild turkey.
Turkey vultures live in a range of habitats, including subtropical forests, shrublands and deserts. They have bald heads so that when they feast on carcasses, blood and guts don't get trapped in ...
THE ONES THEY SEE ARE TURKEY VULTURES, NOT NECESSARILY BLACK VULTURES. THE BIGGEST PROBLEM TO THE INDIVIDUALS HERE IS THAT THE BIRDS LEAVE A MARK WHEREVER THEY ROOST, PARTICULARLY THEIR WASTE AND ...