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Date: | Sun, 15 Sep 2013 12:22:02 -0400 |
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Hi Folks,
11:45 a.m. Sunday the 15th
I just passed (actually stopped and studied) 13 vultures about 100-200 feet
north of Orchard Park Road east of Lexington in the first grassy field west
of where Orchard Park crosses over I-71.
They were feeding on the remnants of an apparently several day old deer
carcass (Serengeti-style) squabbling and chasing each other around.
Included in the flock were 6 mature Turkey Vultures, 1 immature TV, 4 adult
Black Vultures and 1 young Black Vulture . The juveniles still had a lot of
lighter colored, almost downy feathers on their napes.
There is a pulloff on the north side for easy access.
Roger Troutman
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