Just a few pictures of a Turkey Vulture flyby. Of note here is the Turkey Vulture’s distinctive pink head and white bill. In the air, Turkey Vultures are easy to distinguish from other large birds of prey by the silvery feathers running along the length of the trailing edge of the vulture’s wing.

Turkey Vulture - Flyby
Turkey Vulture - Flyby
Turkey Vulture - Flyby
Turkey Vulture - Flyby
Turkey Vulture - Flyby

Observation Details

CountyDallas
CitySeagoville
DateMar 24, 2013
Time of DayMorning
TemperatureCool (50-69°F/10-21°C)
WeatherClear
HabitatWater-Bog/Marsh/Swamp
Type of BehaviorFlying
GenderUncertain
MaturityAdult
ObserverChris Jackson

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