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Ken,
I forgot to mention in my first response that many, if not most, of these vultures are juvenile. If you can get them in your bins, very few have red heads.
Susan Carpenter
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Question: is it time for the turkey vultures to begin 'flocking up'? Yesterday, over Silver Springs park in Stow, there was a kettle of TVs of at least 2 dozen, probably more that i couldn't see. I'm used to seeing TVs throughout the area, just not in that concentration. Another member of the dog-park group has mentioned them roosting in the trees and on the roofs in his condo community.
Ken Thompson
Silver Lake, OH
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