In winter, vultures often migrate to warmer regions to avoid harsh cold conditions and food scarcity. While some species, like the Turkey Vulture, may travel hundreds of miles to find suitable habitats, others may remain in their territories if the climate allows. During this time, vultures rely on their keen sense of smell and vision to locate carrion, which is essential for their diet. They may also congregate in large groups, taking advantage of available food sources.
Only if they don't get eaten for Thanksgiving!
yes they do change in winter summer
Turkey Vultures in the Southern US do not, but the Northern birds may migrate as far as South America. So some do, but most do not.
No. Hawks are hawks and vultures are vultures.
There is no specific number of vultures in a committee. A committee of vultures is just a group of vultures.
Vultures are birds
=Other vultures!=
no there are no such things as white vultures. there are some that have white and are called white-backed vultures.
They are Vultures, Very Large Vultures.
Yes, vultures eat, and excrete.
Humans eat Vultures!!!
No, vultures don't live that far north.