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Name: Turkey vulture\nScientific name: Cathartes aura\nCountry: Peru\nLocation: Paracas National Reserve
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A Turkey Vulture passes over head with its wings spread wide and bald red head.
An adult Turkey Vulture ( Cathartes aura) in flight over the coastline of central Chile, where they survive largely on dead fish and other ocean flotsam and jetsam, largely dependent on the local fishing industry waste.
Turkey Vulture - profile
A turkey vulture consumes a dead snake at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Maryland.
An image of a turkey vulture flying near Rush Ranch in Suisun City, California.
vulture dry their wings along the central California coast
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Turkey vultures perch on wooden railing. Vultures are helpful to the environment cleaning up carrion.  Bird pair located at Viera Wetlands Florida
Turkey Vulture displaying wingspan on top of dead tree stump
Turkey vulture found at the Gray Lodge Wildlife Area in the Sacramento Valley, Butte County, California
Turkey Vulture - profile
The Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura), also known as the buzzard, is the most widespread of the North and South American vultures. Its common name comes from a bald red head and dark plumage which resembles that of a male wild turkey. The range of the turkey vulture is from southern Canada to the tip of South America. It inhabits a variety of habitats including forests, shrublands, pastures and deserts. The turkey vulture is a scavenger with a keen sense of smell and eyesight which enables it to find dead and decaying animals (carrion), its main source of food. In flight, they rely on thermals and need to flap their wings infrequently. The turkey vulture roosts in large communal groups and nests in hollow trees, caves and thickets. They usually raise two chicks a year which they feed through regurgitation. This vulture was photographed while perched in a tree on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Turkey vulture, Cathartes aura, in flight. California, USA.
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Turkey Vultures waiting for a meal
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A group of turkey vultures perched on a rocky field
A morning moon sets over a pair of wild turkey vultures perched in a tree over the waters of Denver's Harriman Reservoir during a warm summer morning.
Turkey Vultures are common to the Ojai Valley and can be seen sitting in trees, rocks or on the road heating their wings early in the morning.
A bird of prey that scavenges on carrion.
Turkey Vulture in Flight at NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida
Turkey vulture perched on a ponderosa pine, Cascade Mountains, Oregon.
Turkey Vulture profile
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Closeup portrait of a turkey vulture
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