Thursday, June 8, 2017

Sunbathing...

Before I forget, if you are interested, and saw my post about Great Blue Herons landing out in the lake....I got to wondering if they can swim.  I remembered seeing either a video or TV show with a Bald Eagle swimming, so I thought why not a GBH.  So, I posted a couple videos over there.

Now, here is my post....


The top of the dam we were on yesterday is a favorite gathering spot of the vultures.  Almost any time we go up there, there are at least a few, sometimes a lot.


Most of these are through the windshield since I am the driver now, I seldom get out of the Rav4 to take photos.





The one above is with my window rolled down...


There was a ruckus going on here, it was just ending as I took this photo.  One or two had already departed their company.

16 comments:

  1. I love the ruckus shot! You got really good pictures of them! Close up, too. I guess they are not afraid of anyone or anything!

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  2. Excellent capture on the vultures and they are dare standing along the road!

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  3. We don't get to see vultures here. Nice captures and so near to your window.

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  4. ...in search of road-kill?

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  5. Hello, they are neat birds. There must be something nearby in the road, for them to hang out there. They are not shy! Happy Friday, enjoy your day and weekend!

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  6. I have an affinity for these ugly birds, and that last photo is phenomenal... love it.. God's Garbage Guys, we need them. we saw a dead possum on the road and 3 days later here was not sign..

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  7. These are fine picturs of these rugged looking birds. The windshield didn't bother much at all.

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  8. WOW! These are fantastic pictures.

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  9. Some years back I was driving into one of the Sonoma County towns in California's wine country, and spied at least 12 of them sitting on a fence in someone's front yard. I recall hoping that the residents weren't making their poodle go out into the front yard. Or kid. Seriously, it really was an odd sight. Excellent captures of these.

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  10. You captured some great pictures. Hope you guys have a restful evening.

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  11. Excellent photos of the vultures! I see them occasionally in my neighborhood.

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  12. Great chance to get close photos of the vultures!

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  13. We are about a 5 mile straight shot overhead from the landfill. ( Lots longer if you drive). Those vultures fly overhead all the time on their way to dinner, lol.
    xx Carol

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  14. Rose, that was interesting to watch the eagle swim. I'm wondering, what was he carrying? He swims with its wings just like we do with our arms, fascinating. : )

    ~Sheri

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