I checked every Turkey Vulture of 45 or more that I saw in 1.5 hours on 
Stevenson Road or at the Compost Facility and can report with fair confidence 
that there were no Black Vultures seated or in the air.  Hard to say how many 
total, because the ebb and flow up there was constant. 

Anne

On Oct 12, 2013, at 4:04 PM, Donna Scott wrote:

> At least 60 Turkey Vultures flying rather low in a couple kettles over the 
> woods near Ludlow Road (runs north-south), which is between Rt. 34B and 
> Lansing Station Road, in Lansing.
>  
> Having just spent a lot of time hoping to see the female Blue Grosbeak (w/ no 
> luck), I don't have time to look for a Black Vulture in the kettle.
> Many of these birds have been seen in the same area for a few days.
>  
> Also, have seen our local flock of adult and juvenile Wild Turkeys (about 
> 14-15) in the vicinity of the corn field of the upper part of Lansing Station 
> Rd. a couple times this week.
>  
> Donna Scott
>  
> Donna L. Scott
> Lansing Station Road
> Lansing, NY 14882
> d...@cornell.edu
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