I found this one at Joe Overstreet Landing on Lake Kissimmee in Osceola County, Florida, and after a brief conversation it agreed to let me take this portrait of it. They usually lay two eggs on the ground in a cave or under the roots of a tipped up tree. Little is known about the nesting habits of turkey vultures and only a few nests have been found. Unlike the more social black vulture, turkey vultures usually forage alone. They are even able to detect dead animals that are not visible beneath a forest canopy. Turkey vultures are scavengers and use their sense of smell to locate carrion. Turkey vultures are also regularly seen standing with their wings spread, a posture not often seen in black vultures. Self Employment Scheme for Rehabilitation of Manual Scavengers (SRMS) 6. Scavengers Market Place AMI is the sister store to Scavengers Market Place, Palmetto. Our 60 artists
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