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Our town is located in the corridor of an annual Turkey-Vulture migration. It really is an awesome sight, thousands of them in groups of about 100-200, as far as the eye can see. Horizon to horizon for hours.
I guess you don't have to love them to admire how graceful they appear, soaring overhead while barely moving their wings.
They are pretty good at cleaning up road-kill, too : )
One time, when my wife was taking our youngest son to school , there was a lone vulture circling the campus. A little unnerving for a kid about to take a math test that morning.
Ah, yes...and remember the old legend about following a vulture to find a pot of week-old road kill? I think Captain Kangaroo's great-grandfather started that yarn back in the 1800's.
lol...very good visual!
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ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Eddie and thanks for the laughs.
ReplyDeleteFANtastic. Can't imagine a better visual.
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Awesomeness.
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Happy New Year, Bro. Eddie. Thanks again for always bringing a high-quality post and constantly supplying the smiles.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I really love birds of all kinds...except vultures.
ReplyDeleteOur town is located in the corridor of an annual Turkey-Vulture migration. It really is an awesome sight, thousands of them in groups of about 100-200, as far as the eye can see. Horizon to horizon for hours.
ReplyDeleteI guess you don't have to love them to admire how graceful they appear, soaring overhead while barely moving their wings.
They are pretty good at cleaning up road-kill, too : )
They don't make good pets and that sight of them hovering overhead is not so good when you are dying out in the desert.
ReplyDeleteOne time, when my wife was taking our youngest son to school , there was a lone vulture circling the campus. A little unnerving for a kid about to take a math test that morning.
ReplyDeleteAh, yes...and remember the old legend about following a vulture to find a pot of week-old road kill? I think Captain Kangaroo's great-grandfather started that yarn back in the 1800's.
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