So graceful to watch when they are a mile high in the sky. I had a turkey buzzard dip down in front of my car a few weeks ago; the closest I’ve ever been to that bird. They are HUGE and quite surreal in appearance (ugly, scary).
I did the first response, but when I came back, it was missing, so I did another. Now they are both there in doubles! I wish they would fix the glitch!
Aaberon over 9 years ago
So graceful to watch when they are a mile high in the sky. I had a turkey buzzard dip down in front of my car a few weeks ago; the closest I’ve ever been to that bird. They are HUGE and quite surreal in appearance (ugly, scary).
rshive over 9 years ago
Well, almost silence.
Loijen over 9 years ago
Almost everyone is getting double posts today?
Dani Rice over 9 years ago
Poor Agnes, shot down again.
sfreader1 over 9 years ago
@ Granny Grump
Yes. Also, not allowing responses. Weird!
sfreader1 over 9 years ago
@ Granny Grump
Yes, and not allowing responses either!
sfreader1 over 9 years ago
I did the first response, but when I came back, it was missing, so I did another. Now they are both there in doubles! I wish they would fix the glitch!
Perkycat over 9 years ago
sfreader1 – they will fix the glitch when Agnes jumps off the high dive. Jump, Agnes, Jump!
ChessPirate over 9 years ago
@sfreader1I have found that you can delete your second post and it won’t delete the first one.
William Ellwin Premium Member over 9 years ago
It’s “Turkey Buzzard” not turkey vulture..
amaryllis2 Premium Member over 9 years ago
@Kent Ellwin: their name is turkey vulture. Turkey buzzard is a colloquialism you won’t find in the bird-identifying books.