Angry Vulture Living In Our Garage. How to get him out?

That was a pain in the butt, but finally got him out. He threw up on a bucket.
In the process of getting him out, he got caught on a cord, & I had to free him. After that, he still refused to leave, but eventually pushed him out of the Garage.
That is just to funny I know it wasn’t to u ... I can’t tell by looking at it it’s age poor baby he though he found a new home 🏡 I wish he was in my garage,,I’m such an animal lover anything can show up and I want to look at it from head to toe .. all animals are Gods creatures and must be protected ,love and helped in anyway .. I hope You helped him along on his new journey 😆😁😄🙃😮😮
 
That is just to funny I know it wasn’t to u ... I can’t tell by looking at it it’s age poor baby he though he found a new home 🏡 I wish he was in my garage,,I’m such an animal lover anything can show up and I want to look at it from head to toe .. all animals are Gods creatures and must be protected ,love and helped in anyway .. I hope You helped him along on his new journey 😆😁😄🙃😮😮
He keeps trying to sneak in. He flew into a tree across the road, & was watching us, waiting for us to leave.
 
Once the soda is on it, the acid is neutralized. Spray/mop/scrape/kill with fire the stinky mess as you wish.

Apology for not warning about puking sooner.

Ha! Just started reading this thread and my first thought was "Don't let it throw up on you!" and then a page later I see it did. :)
 
That is just to funny I know it wasn’t to u ... I can’t tell by looking at it it’s age poor baby he though he found a new home 🏡 I wish he was in my garage,,I’m such an animal lover anything can show up and I want to look at it from head to toe .. all animals are Gods creatures and must be protected ,love and helped in anyway .. I hope You helped him along on his new journey 😆😁😄🙃😮😮
Ugly birds, but magnificent flyers. I watch them come into view, and glide until I can't see them without ever flapping their wings. Amazing.
 
Turkey vultures like this one migrate through our area in Spring & Fall. They roost in the tallest trees. It seems wierd for it to want to get into your garage. Maybe it was captive and looking for an inside cage or something. Here in So Cal they release them into the wild trying to keep the species alive.
 
They don't live, breed, nest or otherwise live in garages. Not at all normal. They do, on the other hand, have an incredible sense of smell. What is in the garage that it might be looking for to eat? Do you smell anything at all that smells like something dead? Rotting, dead animal smell? Garbage?
 

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