
Tree full of roosting Black Vultures.

Note how the vulture at center is doing the classic Snoopy vulture pose.

Black Vultures
Tree full of roosting Black Vultures.
Note how the vulture at center is doing the classic Snoopy vulture pose.
Black Vultures
Posted by sean on October 14, 2016
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Special K
/ October 14, 2016This is magnificently creepy.
birds fly
/ October 15, 2016Happy (early) Halloween.
Special K
/ October 16, 2016Many thanks. Appropriately enough, don’t they look as if they’re wearing masks?
birds fly
/ October 26, 2016Yes, they certainly do! Kinda like the Phantom of the Opera.
Kali Durga
/ October 15, 2016Oh, you know this appeals to me. Wonder if you’ve also noticed something that I realized lately– I see more turkey vultures on the wing and more black vultures on the ground. Strange, huh?
birds fly
/ October 26, 2016Ack- missed this comment while out of town last week. Yes, I figured this one would catch your attention. That’s an interesting trend you’ve noticed. I can’t say I’ve seen the same, but you probably drive around more than I do. I do know that black vultures have been extending their northern range, so in general are becoming more common in the region.