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  2. Turkey vulture - Wikipedia

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    The turkey vulture is a scavenger and feeds almost exclusively on carrion. [3] It finds its food using its keen eyes and sense of smell, flying low enough to detect the gasses produced by the early stages of decay in dead animals. [3] In flight, it uses thermals to move through the air, flapping its wings infrequently. It roosts in large ...

  3. Dauset Trails Nature Center - Wikipedia

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    30 miles of mountain bike and hiking trails with beginner-, intermediate- and advanced-level paths. One of the trails leads to Indian Springs State Park.In 2021 an additional trail system called "The Creeks" was added connecting Dauset Trails with Jackson, GA.

  4. Wait a Minute—Can Turkeys Fly? - AOL

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    Typically, a turkey will fly into its roost just as it is getting dark at night and fly out of it at daylight. The best way to find out where turkeys are roosting is to see where they are feeding ...

  5. FarmVille Turkey Roost: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    Just in time for Thanksgiving, FarmVille has rolled out the Turkey Roost to all players! This new buildable is exactly the same as the barns and chicken coops in that you can store your turkeys ...

  6. Cathartes - Wikipedia

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    Turkey vultures coming in to the same roost they use for the season. All Cathartes species have featherless heads with brightly colored skin, yellow to orange in the yellow-headed vultures, bright red in the turkey vulture. All three species share a well-developed sense of smell, which is rare in birds, that enables them to locate carrion under ...

  7. Turkey dance - Wikipedia

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    The turkey dance (Caddo: Núh Kaʔáwshan [1]) is one of the most important traditional dances among Caddo people. [2] Women dance the turkey dance, while men drum and sing the songs, which describe events in Caddo history. The dance takes place in the afternoon and is finished by sunset, when turkeys return to their roosts.

  8. Black vulture - Wikipedia

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    In areas where their ranges overlap, the black vulture will roost on the bare branches of dead trees alongside groups of turkey vultures. [46] The black vulture generally forages in groups; a flock of black vultures can easily drive a rival turkey vulture, which is generally solitary while foraging, from a carcass. [47]

  9. Category:Images of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Turkey portal This page is part of Wikipedia's repository of public domain and freely usable images, such as photographs, videos, maps, diagrams, drawings, screenshots, and equations. Please do not list images which are only usable under the doctrine of fair use , images whose license restricts copying or distribution to non-commercial use only ...