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Turkey Vulture #26267
11/08/09 11:21 AM
11/08/09 11:21 AM
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Jim Garvie Offline OP
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Late yesterday afternoon, I went out into the back yard to do some cleanup and took Cassidy and Sundance out with me. As I was bending over to pick something up, I noticed a very large shadow moving over me and looked up to see a Turkey Vulture hovering very close to the ground just over our heads.

Now, when I see Turkey Vultures (seldom see just one) I always assume there is some carrion near by. In this case, that would mean in my back yard which is not exactly what I wanted to see. I watched the Vulture circle for a while and then he landed on the peak of one of the houses in back of us. I went in and got my camera and came back out. He was still there. Cassidy and Sundance were in the corner of the yard staring at him and asking me questions about whether that was Thanksgiving dinner. I got a bunch of shots of TV on the house.



And while he stood there, I explained that the dogs were not dead and had some interest in catching him. He seemed to understand and took flight but came back over us several times, again circling very close to the ground.





Then, he cruised away on the fairly strong winds that were blowing across Central Florida. I apologize for the lighting not being the best -- nor my angle on the bird -- but I found the behavior unusual. I spent another 1/2 hour after he left patrolling the yard and the adjacent golf course to see what had died. Found nothing.

Anyway, here's our "pet" Turkey Vulture.

Jim


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Re: Turkey Vulture [Re: Jim Garvie] #26268
11/08/09 01:01 PM
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Interesting story about unusual behavior.


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Re: Turkey Vulture [Re: Wacky roger] #26269
11/08/09 07:07 PM
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They seem to be so beautiful from far away but a face only a mother could love. He must have heard you feed well.


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Re: Turkey Vulture [Re: Peggy Sue] #26270
11/09/09 12:56 PM
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Hmmmm. Maybe the dogs have been spreading the word . It was just strange to see one by himself and strange to have him circling our area just off of the golf course. I've assumed there was something that lived on the course that was more appropriate for dinner -- there's all kinds of wildlife there including foxes, raccoons and possum.

Meanwhile, Juneau is getting ready to deliver her puppies so I'd just as soon have the big bird gone . Temp still up this morning. Today's the due date. I'm thinking tomorrow.

Jim


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Re: Turkey Vulture [Re: Jim Garvie] #26271
11/09/09 10:45 PM
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Hey Jim,

Are you feeling OK? Maybe it wasn't the dogs the TV had his eyes on

Did you shoot that with your 200mm 2.8? Seems nice and sharp. Thanks for sharing.

Re: Turkey Vulture [Re: psmith] #26272
11/10/09 07:43 AM
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Preston,
yes, I had the 200 F2.8 on the camera and just rushed outside with it. The BIF shots were really hard because the bird was so close and riding some pretty strong up-drafts. Love the lens.

Believe me, I'm not big on omens but I wasn't real happy to see that critter. Kinda like spotting the Grim Reaper . Yesterday, it was Red-winged Hawks and herds of Ibis. Must be riding in on the back-draft of TS Ida.

Looks like Juneau's started her countdown to whelping so today is going to be a long one. Time to get the camera/lens/flash combo ready for puppy pics.

Jim


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Re: Turkey Vulture [Re: Jim Garvie] #26273
11/10/09 04:32 PM
11/10/09 04:32 PM
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Hey Jim,

That is a great story!! Are these taken with the 7d, Jim?

James

Re: Turkey Vulture [Re: James Morrissey] #26274
11/10/09 04:59 PM
11/10/09 04:59 PM
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No, James, the 7D is going to have to wait. Breeding requires a lot of investment before you get to sell those puppies at 8 weeks of age. So, that's where our extra $$$ has gone over the past 4 months -- keeping in mind that we did surgical implant on Cassidy and she didn't take. Major financial loss.

But, maybe once we get some puppies sold . . .

Jim


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