Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

Quote: It's hard to see the ugly red naked heads when they are soaring high, they do ride the thermals.
They are much bigger than hawks but it takes some practice to ID them....is for me anyway, sometimes the binocs are still necessary.
Vultures are much more likely to travel in groups than hawks(unless mating or raising young).
 
Walked the woods trails and properly inspected all ~500 feet of fence line this afternoon for the first time in 4 years (several issues have kept me mostly on the couch).
Got some help coming Saturday to help clear the overgrowth, I am pumped to be back out and about in my woods!!
It was gorgeous out after the mornings rain cleared and the sun came back out!
 
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I googled a Turkey Vulture today. It looks like they have big red heads? These guys didn't seem to have anything like that. They also rode the wind like hawks. Do vultures do the same thing? Maybe immature vultures don't have the red heads?

I took the ladies back out to the Hawk Blocker 9000
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today after the rain stopped and the sun came out. They're just bummin' around now. Within 5 minutes of being back out two hawks (vultures?) were again circling us. I think the combination of heavy wind and Hawk Blocker 9000
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made them depart rather quickly.

I gave the ladies/gents a cut up apple about an hour ago, and sprinkled some food out there for them to scratch around and pick at. I think I'll be moving their brooder to the garage this evening though, because the are DUSTY and it's settling all over my office.

Drywall project is over time and over budget (so it must be right on schedule.) The Mrs. had to go back to work today, and my normal week starts on a Tuesday, so I did what I could today to keep us moving along. It's mudding/sanding/mudding/sanding/cursing/mudding/sanding/etc right now. We have family staying here in about 2 weeks so we have to have the paint up and the room put back together before then. Once the drywall project is done operation Chicken Home can commence.

Hope everyone is enjoying the nice weather.

I'm sorry, but what's a Hawk Blocker 9000? I googled it, and can find nothing. :)
 

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