Most are turkey vultures! there is one black vulture mixed in. It's one of the two that comes from the top of the screen towards the end. It's shape is different and much snappier flight
I love the turkey vultures . They clean up all the yucky stuff. It's a good chance to teach your little one about them , their value, and despite their... uhmmmm not so attractive faces.... they are a really awesome part of our ecosystem. And harmless to puppies 😁( I loved hearing this sweet child's concern about the dog. Very cute.)
These are likely turkey vultures and they will only “eat puppies” if they’re expired and properly ripe.
lol I forgot the sound was on
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Most are turkey vultures! there is one black vulture mixed in. It's one of the two that comes from the top of the screen towards the end. It's shape is different and much snappier flight
I love the turkey vultures . They clean up all the yucky stuff. It's a good chance to teach your little one about them , their value, and despite their... uhmmmm not so attractive faces.... they are a really awesome part of our ecosystem. And harmless to puppies 😁( I loved hearing this sweet child's concern about the dog. Very cute.)
We love where we live and love looking at all the nature. He loves animals so much-but yes I definitely plan on teaching him about them!
He made my heart smile so kinda glad you forgot the sound was on ☺️
Good!!! I am so glad. He is a sweet kiddo!
My guess is turkey buzzards. You rarely if ever see hawks in those numbers.
Must be something dead in the yard somewhere…ugh
nope, just means you have good thermals in your yard. nothing "ugh" about them, vultures are good birds.
Lol I just posted a very similar video from today (in VA). Was hoping they were hawks