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Turkey Vultures: Fascinating Scavengers and Nature’s Cleanup Crew with Bill Clark
June 21 @ 6:00 PM
with Bill Clark, Wednesday, June 21
Social: 5:45 p.m., Program: 6:00 p.m.
The Turkey Vulture is a New World Vulture that occurs
widely in the Americas. Although they have had a bad
reputation in the past, they now have an expanding group
of fans and devotees. During this informative talk, we will
learn about the Turkey Vulture’s feeding and scavenging
behavior, night roosts, nesting, migration, and other
interesting aspects of the life of this common widespread
scavenger. We will also cover the various plumages of
Turkey Vultures, how to identify them compared to other
New World vultures, and why they are sometimes called
buzzards.
Join us via Zoom at the special time of 6 p.m., to hear more about these fascinating birds!
Please RSVP to Bob Crowell at bva3ruddyducks@att.net if you would like to join us on Zoom.
The Zoom link will be emailed to you on the day of the lecture.