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“Yes, that's an albino black vulture,” confirmed Kevin J. McGowan, a bird biologist at the Ithaca-based Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Fred is now the children's new favorite friend.
ST. LOUIS — A one-of-a-kind bird is now making its home at the World Bird Sanctuary in suburban St. Louis. Executive director Walter Crawford said Thursday that an albino Black Vulture — the ...
Turkey vultures are notorious for feasting on dead things and have the ability to digest anything, including fur, feathers and bones, The World Center for Birds of Prey reported.. They’re large ...
Turkey vultures are notorious for feasting on dead things and have the ability to digest anything, including fur, feathers and bones, The World Center for Birds of Prey reported.. They’re large ...
Turkey vultures are notorious for feasting on dead things and have the ability to digest anything, including fur, feathers and bones, The World Center for Birds of Prey reported.