If you’ve ever spotted a group of black vultures perched on your roof or circling ... Unlike their red-headed cousins, the turkey vulture, black vultures are more aggressive scavengers and ...
The borough is now in a cooperative service agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to tackle this issue.
Turkey vultures live in a range of habitats, including subtropical forests, shrublands and deserts. They have bald heads so that when they feast on carcasses, blood and guts don't get trapped in ...