Hello, Cool capture of the Vulture, seems like a classic pose for this bird. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post! Take care, enjoy your weekend! PS, thank you for visiting and for the comment.
Great photo of the black vulture! We usually only see turkey vultures in this part of our state but they are quite abundant in the southern part of it, especially near one of state parks popular for trout fishing.
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ReplyDeleteCool capture of the Vulture, seems like a classic pose for this bird. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post! Take care, enjoy your weekend! PS, thank you for visiting and for the comment.
I love seeing these birds enjoying the thermals as they float on the wind.
ReplyDeleteWaiting for some dinner?
ReplyDeleteOne flew right over me while I was out walking yesterday. I hoped he knew I was still very much alive!
ReplyDeleteBlack Vulture--a bit different than the Turkey vultures around here. Good shot
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The heads on the vultures always look small for the size bodies they have.
ReplyDeleteWow that is quite a great photo! :)
ReplyDeleteAn impressive bird.
ReplyDeleteWe see those here...in fact we saw one today! They sure look creepy! But you go a neat photo!
ReplyDeleteHe looks very alert.
ReplyDeleteWow....that's a great image of the vulture!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing with us at IRBB this weekend. Stay safe.
~Anni at I'd Rather B Birdin'
Don't lie down and take a nap!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of the black vulture! We usually only see turkey vultures in this part of our state but they are quite abundant in the southern part of it, especially near one of state parks popular for trout fishing.
ReplyDeleteNice shot of the vulture!
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