The vultures that live in the western hemisphere are called New World Vultures. Only seven species make up this group. Three of these species
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View PDF 70 Unlike the Black Vulture with its small and locally distrib-uted breeding population within Ohio, Turkey Vultures are fairly common to locally abundant summer ...
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View PDF Taxidermied (left) and artificial vulture effigies are used to disperse vultures from their roosts. Problem Vultures play an important role in ecosystems by
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View PDF New World Vultures vs. Old World Vultures There are two different groups of vultures, New World vultures (from the continents of North
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View PDF 10/10/2007 Black Vulture Scientific Name: Coragyps atratus Did You Know? • Like all other vultures, the black vulture has a bald head. This is so that bits of carrion
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View PDF Species Sheets: Turkey Vulture These vultures were mistakenly called “buzzards”, a term that more accurately refers to buteo hawks in the Eastern Hemisphere.
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View PDF Damage by Black and Turkey Vultures in Virginia, 1990-1996 Author(s): Martin S. Lowney Source: Wildlife Society Bulletin, Vol. 27, No. 3 (Autumn, 1999), pp. 715-719
View PDF TURKEY VULTURE Phylum: Chordata; Class: Aves; Order: Ciconiformes; ... Vultures, like most other animals, will first try to leave the scene when threatened.
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