The turkey vultures are back. They return to Wyoming each spring, roosting by the hundreds on the UW campus and in Casper.
Another feathered friend visited the studio this morning to teach Maximus and our viewers a little more about birds.
Kurt Leuschner, a professor of natural resources at College of the Desert in Palm Desert, will speak on “Turkey Vultures and Bird Migration” when the Redlands Horticultural and Improvement Society ...
A spotting scope catches a turkey vulture roosting atop the Old Main administration building on the University of Wyoming campus. UW’s Biodiversity Institute invites community members from across the ...
CHEYENNE – Cheyenne Audubon invites the public for a free talk by Elizabeth Wommack on turkey vultures in Wyoming and the community science project, “Vulture Watch Wyoming,” to learn more about them.
Zoo staff say the female hawk and female turkey vulture share food, preen each other and have even attempted to raise eggs. Stan, a 20-year-old female turkey vulture (front), and Hunter, a 22-year-old ...
Photo by Don Sniegowski A mature tom showing off his colorful head, dangling snood, and long beard. Gathering around the holiday table might include turkey as part of your shared meal with family and ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) — Thanksgiving is over, but there’s a new turkey in town. The New Mexico Wildlife Center is introducing their newest ambassador animal – Mortimer the turkey vulture. He and his ...
Vultures play a vital ecological role by cleaning up carrion and preventing the spread of disease. Despite their benefits, vultures can cause property damage and pose risks to aircraft. Vulture ...
In our location here in the city with a pond on the property next to us, we constantly are in company with buzzards. Here we refer to them as buzzards, but turkey vultures are a common name.