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The turkey buzzards will do it in a day or two.
Near the river turkey buzzards wheeled and darted at the ground.
Three days later, like turkey buzzards settling on a corpse, the reporters came.
(Man, you should see the way a turkey buzzard can work those thermals!
Turkey buzzards, previously a southern bird, wheel over, sailing on toward Canada.
He put it into his coat pocket and watched a turkey buzzard a thousand feet up, circling.
In the sky, turning and turning, a turkey buzzard hovered.
"It's got the spread pinion feathers like a turkey buzzard, but it's so big."
The turkey buzzard swerved and soared higher.
Shirley is also known as "Turkey Buzzard" because of her talent for spotting a carcass before anyone else.
The opening song, "Old Turkey Buzzard", is a recurring background theme.
Before he actually lands at the Air Force base, though, he falls in with a flock of turkey buzzards.
Sammy Tigertail assured him that he wouldn't like the turkey buzzards any better.
Not a turkey buzzard.
"Turkey Buzzards" is a single 100-line sentence, in quatrains, that begins and ends with the phrase "They've been so long above it all."
She say the turkey buzzard gonna puke on her little Greer, and it be so nasty that he take sick from it.
Hicotaminy means "great turkey buzzard".
A crimson-headed turkey buzzard wheeled over the trees before swooping down to the water, undaunted by their intrusion into its domain.
In Chapter Fourteen he "roosted dolorously... like a shivering turkey buzzard."
The tip of that peninsula first bore the name of "Turkey Buzzard Point" in the 17th century.
The sixth sense of the turkey buzzards had told them that the distant explosion was disaster--something that might yield a meal.
Not a hawk, not an osprey, not a turkey buzzard . . . an eagle.
We took our hot dogs, fries and lemonades ($10.90 total) out onto a broad terrace, and watched turkey buzzards circle over yet another lake.
Bill Shepherd (1960 Wake Forest graduate) answered Auburn's war eagle cry with his own "turkey buzzard."
In second place was The Bore, All White finished in third and Turkey Buzzard fourth.
That's how you tell an eagle from a turkey vulture.
How long turkey vultures can live in captivity is not well known.
In the morning perhaps a hawk or turkey vultures would come to feed on the bodies.
Turkey vultures, a migrating species, are protected by federal law.
"I see a turkey vulture circling the cliff over there," he said.
During the warmer months, the Turkey Vulture may be found here as well.
If I am ever beset by turkey vultures, you'll be the first to know."
Turkey Vultures can be seen near the summit of the of mountain.
Closer in, about 100 feet below eye level, half a dozen turkey vultures patrol the cliffs.
During the winter, a turkey vulture named Elizabeth takes up residence in the bathroom.
"Since late fall, we've been seeing an incredible influx of turkey vultures.
Only a couple of turkey vultures making lazy circles.
I'd guess most of the damage was courtesy of our local friends, the turkey vultures.
While driving to town, the turkey vulture, Wallace, suddenly goes flying through the windshield.
A turkey vulture was sitting there watching us.
Birds such as turkey vultures, prairie falcons and eagles make their homes here.
About as big as a turkey vulture, he decided; far larger than even the biggest crow.
Turkey vultures are a common site at this vista as they catch the air currents created by the gap.
Turkey vultures spend most of the year in the area but migrate south in winter.
There were also a pair of turkey vultures circling high overhead, patiently waiting for us to finish.
These punctures were not made by a turkey vulture, and the pattern was too large for a raccoon.
The breeding season of the Turkey Vulture varies according to latitude.
The "buzzards" for which the town was named were most likely turkey vultures or ospreys.
There is a large dead tree along my route that is the favorite haunt of turkey vultures.
Look skyward to glimpse an eagle, turkey vulture, or osprey.