Turkey Vulture (Buzzard)

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Turkey Vulture (Buzzard)

TYPE:   BIRD 


RANGE:
United States and
southern Canada

FOOD:
Omnivore-carrion, rotting
plants, insects, fish

HABITAT:
Open country, woods,
foothills, deserts

 


Photo: Gerald and Buff Corsi

DESCRIPTION
  • The vulture is easily recognized by its sleek, black feathers and naked red head. It is almost as large as an eagle.
  • Although many people are disgusted by the vulture’s diet, it does an important job of recycling. Unlike most birds, the turkey vulture seems to have an excellent sense of smell which guides it towards its meals.
  • Vultures from the northern U.S. migrate south in flocks.
 

 

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