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This version of Mr. Ugly is a Black Vulture. We don't see as many of them around here, but this one was making it like home.

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They Are Back … In Black

Last winter we had a large number of Black Vultures spend most of the winter on the local bike trail. I think they like the cat food that locals feed the cats.

They are back .. A large 'wake' of these black vultures was flying overhead, in the trees and on the trail today.

They do call it a wake of vultures.

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Mr Ugly is back ...

Stretching or cooling .. it was hot, so I am guessing this is a cooling strategy.  

Stretching or cooling .. it was hot, so I am guessing this is a cooling strategy.  

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It has been a while since I posted a photo of Mr Ugly, the Turkey Vulture. These photos were taken at several different county parks and reserves in Miami County. I just had to share. 

From the iBird app, a couple facts:  

“Turkey Vultures, like other carrion birds, are protected from disease associated with decaying animals by a very sophisticated immune system.” I have always wondered how they can avoid serious issue with the road kill they eat, after it rots in the heat for hours. And ... 

The ‘cast’ or ‘committee’, feasting on dried fish.  

The ‘cast’ or ‘committee’, feasting on dried fish.  

“Like its stork relatives, it often defecate on its own legs, using the evaporation of the water in the feces to cool itself.” Now that is disgusting. 

And Teresa said this, “They are really a pretty bird, until you look at the head.” Yes, that is a quote. I will admit, they are beautiful flyers, but they are just ugly. And now that I know they need diapers, I am forever not a fan.  

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