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I've heard most scavenger birds like vultures and crows have lots of diseases.
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I've heard most scavenger birds like vultures and crows have lots of diseases.
Yep, like I said, no-one worries about them around here... they´re always welcome. It just means that something has died.I've heard exactly the opposite.
Turkey and Black vultures digestive tracts actually destroy a ton of viruses - they're ridiculously caustic to keep the animal safe from the bacterial load of rotting meat. They get blamed for a lot of things they have nothing to do with.
Cool looking bird.Yep, like I said, no-one worries about them around here... they´re always welcome. It just means that something has died.
I actually love to see them circling way up high. And then when they´re all sitting along the top of fence posts, it´s either raining or something has passed away.
This one´s eyeing up that dead fish on the rocks... Fish on the rocks! Nice!
My dogs do NOT welcome vultures!Yep, like I said, no-one worries about them around here... they´re always welcome. It just means that something has died. I actually love to see them circling way up high. And then when they´re all sitting along the top of fence posts, it´s either raining or something has passed away. This one´s eyeing up that dead fish on the rocks... Fish on the rocks! Nice!