Me too. This vulture has a broken left wing and was apparently unable to migrate south with the flock. When I saw him on camera picking at the stomach lining, I suspected he was eating everything that may have any nutritional value at all. A few days later, I found evidence that a coyote had gotten him.
I was surprised to see only one vulture. There are usually 3 or more together.
Me too. This vulture has a broken left wing and was apparently unable to migrate south with the flock. When I saw him on camera picking at the stomach lining, I suspected he was eating everything that may have any nutritional value at all. A few days later, I found evidence that a coyote had gotten him.
@@OldGuyDIY That's life in the wild. Every animal is a meal for a different animal. Just as God designed it.
Agreed