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Rachel Shamy <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 18 Mar 2015 17:51:27 -0400
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After more input from much more advanced, professional birders and from the
wildlife assoc. This bird is a Turkey Vulture. I'm sorry for all the fuss.
I really appreciated all the info and detailed information in helping
identifying this bird and other similar ones. I typically see Turkey
Vultures in our area but roosting not soaring so probably part of the
confusion when it looked all black and huge as it soared. Funny but I ended
up seeing 3 soaring today in the area(not at my house like the latter). 😄

By the way forgot to mention my boys were so excited yesterday when they
saw an adult bald eagle soar over their school playground. My son said"I
saw his white head and feathers Mom"! 😀

I love birding!

Rachel S.
Fulton/Lucas County Line

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