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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 1 Mar 2016 14:56:14 -0500592_UTF-8 We have many turkey vultures, and black vultures too, who winter over here in central Ohio. They don't ever leave. This has been true for at least 20 years for the turkey vultures. The black vultures are more recent arrivals; I would say we have seen them regularly here in Granville for the last 10-12 years. All the vultures find this a great place to live, an area that is very hilly (creating strong updrafts) and wooded, an excellent spot for the many little critters who regularly sacrifice themselves on the rural roads. Life is good here for buzzards! [...] [log in to unmask] |
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The Cornell Lab of Ornithology has a large mural of the world that depicts
representatives of every bird family. It is now available online in an
interactive form.
https://academy.allaboutbirds.org/features/wallofbirds
Clicking on a bird opens a side bar that gives info on that species and
tells what family it represents, has a recording of it sound, gives
information about its family, and shows a zoomable range map.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Sheryl Young
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