Turkey vultures typically migrate north in the spring, usually starting in March and continuing through April. They return to their nesting grounds in North America as temperatures rise and food sources become more abundant. The exact timing can vary based on geographic location and local weather conditions.
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.
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no, they do not it depends on if they are hungry enough.
Turkey vultures live in north america. They are scary they eat dead meat.
the turkey vultures predators are skunks,owls,raccoons,hawks,bobcats,and snakes. And that is a fact.
Turkey Vulture HabitatThe turkey vulture lives throughout the Americas, from southern Canada to the tip of Cape Horn in South America, and is a permanent resident of the southern United States. They can be found in almost every habitat, from open fields to woods, wetlands to dry deserts. Most often, they are found in relatively open areas that have nearby woods for nesting. Turkey vultures generally avoid heavily forested areas.
they are very storong
Yes, they do.
Turkey vultures have a wingspan of 67 to 72 inches or approximately 6 feet.
Yes, turkey vultures [Cathartes aura] are capable of eating cactuses. But the cactus isn't high on the turkey vulture's list of preferred foods. Instead, turkey vultures favor scavenging decaying meat. In fact, they fly low enough to the ground to be able to identify carrion by such gases of decay as ethyl mercaptan. They rarely are interested in plant matter.
Vultures. There are no buzzards in Massachusetts. There are two kinds of vultures in Massachusetts - the black vulture and the turkey vulture.
Yes