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Monday, December 14, 2020

From Terre Haute


 We were coming up 1st Street in Terre Haute the other day when Roger said, "What was that?"

Since we have seen eagles from that street more than once, I was in high hopes it was one of them.  I went around the block and stopped without pulling out on 1st...when I zoomed in with my camera, this is what I saw.   A Turkey Vulture.   We have a lot of these guys around here.



19 comments:

CheerfulMonk said...

I've seen eagles before but not turkey vultures, so I like the photo. Thanks.

Ginny Hartzler said...

We have a lot too. Funny they never seem to get electrocuted. They always creep me out just a bit, because I then suspect that something dead is nearby.

Bill said...

I've grown to enjoy these big guys--- Sure they look funny, but... And to see this one with those very industrial insulators is fantastic. Death takes a holiday!

Hootin Anni said...

They're everywhere, aren't they? Still they are good for our eco-system.

Ann said...

We have a lot of them around here too. In my opinion, they have to be one of the ugliest birds ever.

MadSnapper said...

it is a blessing you have lots of these, they keep the roads clear and the woods free or rotted smells of dead critters... I often think it is not fair that God's Garbage Guys were created ugly, they should have been pretty since they do the nasty jobs of our worlds

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

Great shots of the Vultures. I see a lot of vultures here too, the hunters are leaving the deer carcass behind when they are hunting.
Have a happy day and a great week ahead.

Jeannelle said...

Great shots! Poor things have such homely heads.

Laura. M said...

Wooww...Son fantásticas Rose.
Buen martes. Cuídate.
Un abrazo.

Nancy Chan said...

That is a big bird. Have a good week and keep warm.

Martha said...

Not an eagle but great captures Rose!

A Left-Eyed View said...

Excellent close-ups of this vulture! I haven't seen any around here, but I am hoping to see some snowy owls soon.

ushasurya said...

Wow !! He seems to doing a survey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wonderful images !!
Devi :)))

Ruthie said...

We have a lot of these where I live also. Not the handsomest bird is it?

Anonymous said...

Beautiful shots of the vulture. I used to see these circling overhead when I was a kid on the farm. They perform a useful service.

happyone said...

We have a lot of them around here too. Ugly but beautiful when you watch them soar in the sky - so graceful.

Ruth Hiebert said...

The Turkey Vulture looks a little homely when sitting, but oh the beauty they display in flight. You got some good shots of this one.

Michael Rawluk said...

A few years ago we had to walk near a wake of turkey vultures who were chowing down on a seal. Now that was quite the sight.

ElaineH said...

I hope that he doesn't touch a live wire! A spectacular image. Great detail and color. They are definitely not the most attractive bird but they are interesting.

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