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Keep your eyes on the skies: I saw two black vultures and one turkey
vulture December 8 in Holmes County near the intersection of Route 62 and
Route 206.
Never assume that any black bird "floating" in the sky is a turkey vulture.
If the wings look a little shorter and "not quite right", give the bird a
good look. There are more black vultures out there than most people think.
Margaret Bowman
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From: "Nancy Howell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 12:48 PM
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Turkey vulture sighting
> Birders,
>
> With the colder weather that has come upon us in N. E. Ohio I was a bit
> surprised to see a single Turkey Vulture floating over Rt. 303 in
> Brunswick on Sunday, Dec. 11 at about 1:00 PM. Roadkill deer may be
> keeping it going!
>
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