Right on schedule this morning a kettle of Turkey Vultures appeared over the CU 
Boulder campus.  For years TVs have glided in over the campus in the 
mid-morning, coming in from roosts in west Boulder to catch thermals put up 
from the CU power plant.  This becomes just about an everyday occurrence in 
September as the days cool down. The birds gain altitude and then glide on east 
to forage for the day.  Today they seemed to move right past the power plant in 
favor of circling the building hosting the CU Leeds School of Business.  A bad 
omen for me, for sure.

Bill Kaempfer
Boulder

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