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Date Posted: 16:22:13 01/08/03 Wed
Author: Greg
Author Host/IP: tol243.8.ppp.toast.net / 205.133.8.243
Subject: Re: Turkey Vultures
In reply to: Steve 's message, "Turkey Vultures" on 16:41:06 01/06/03 Mon

Steve-

That is a great January Michigan record. By the way, Art Osborn took a drive to see the TVS, and they were all still there. He managed some digital photos of the roosting birds. Pretty cool stuff.

Greg



>Even though this is not quite the "Toledo" area I had
>11 Turkey Vultures not far from my home in Tecumseh
>MI. They were roosting in a large Oak and a Spruce
>stand at the eastern edge of Hidden Lake Gardens off
>M-50. Also in the area on the country roads were Snow
>Buntings, Lapland Longspurs, and 2 Rough-legged Hawks.

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