Now there are TWO Black Vultures here, sitting together on a board fence in
the island of bushes between the two silver canopies on the slope above the
piles. Conditions are a bit mucky in the piles, so looking from Stevenson
might be the way to go, they should be visible from there at the moment.
On Aug 28, 2013 7:40 AM, "Jay McGowan" <jw...@cornell.edu> wrote:

> A BLACK VULTURE is currently sitting with many, many Turkey Vultures
> behind the piles at the Cornell compost facility off Stevenson Road. A few
> juvenile Turkeys around as well, so beware, but the Black stands out as
> smaller and differently shapes, with longer legs, all dark head, and white
> on visible primaries.
>
> Jay
>

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