Sentences with phrase «turkey vultures»

A study conducted through 2008 and 2009 found a significant decrease in lead exposure among golden eagles and turkey vultures.
Armadillos, badgers, great - horned owls, hog - nosed skunks, javelina, pronghorn antelope, porcupines, great blue herons, ruddy ducks, snapping turtles, turkey vultures, long - tailed weasels, marmots, mourning doves, red - tailed hawks, sandhill cranes and ringtails.
In February, when there are many more fatalities among the babies, turkey vultures assist in the clean - up efforts.
Other common birds include turkey vultures, keel - billed toucans, trogons, kingfishers, hummingbirds, woodpeckers and parrots.
Along the way to the restoration site, a hillside overlooking Oakwood Valley, the Park Stewardship naturalists point out the coyote mint, the lupine, the turkey vultures.
The large assortment of plush toys includes three specimens of local fauna: iguanas; turkey vultures; and, my favorite, banana rats.
Rhyming lyrical text and dramatic textured collage introduce a day in the life of turkey vultures.
Boldly colored cut - paper collages combine with short, lyrical, rhyming text to describe turkey vultures and their role as scavengers in the food chain.
In this 18th installment, clues from turkey vultures lead an English ornithologist to discover the ominous activity at a local airport in sleepy Colleton County, NC, where Knott is a judge.
Researchers surveyed six power plants in the central Amazon in Brazil and found black vultures or turkey vultures soaring above the plants in nearly 80 % of the surveys, they report in the current issue of The Wilson Journal of Ornithology.
Our findings enable us to reconstruct both the similarities, and differences, between the bacteria found in turkey vultures and black vultures, distributed widely in the Western Hemisphere.
If they were turkey vultures, would everyone be okay with it?
Her cerebrum is the size of a walnut, and the smell of her privates would make a turkey vulture retch.
Robins, chickadees, cardinals, a woodpecker (it's type debated heavily amongst the Soule Birders - if only because we're all eager for a good bird debate), and a turkey vulture - all out there yesterday morning at the same time.
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The image here and above is from the Cybils - shortlisted Vulture View, written by April Pulley Sayre (Henry Holt, 2007), in which readers are introduced to the world of the majestic turkey vulture.
Parties include birthday cake specially baked for Richard, arts and crafts, learning the turkey vulture dance, storytelling and information.
Birthday Celebrations for «Lord Richard»: Lindsay Wildlife Museum is hosting two days of celebrations honoring the 40th birthday of Lord Richard, the turkey vulture who greets visitors from her aviary at the Museum's entrance.
(3)-- Video of a turkey vulture perched on a moving turbine: http://www.epaw.org/multimedia.php?lang=en&article=b3

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A turkey - like bird with a vulture's head, the vulturine guineafowl makes its home in the dry grasslands of northeast Africa.
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