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  1. J

    Albino Buzzard Photos1

    The albino vulture returned on Jan 9 and I got some more photos. Unfortunately, they are longer shots, and it's hard to zoom in on a moving target. Here's a composite of 8 photos in flight. I have to agree that it is probably a turkey vulture, just based on the dihedral angle of the wings. It...
  2. J

    Somewhere I Got Idea this Does Not Happen

    I noticed the same thing at our feeder. The females are willing to tolerate other females at the feeder, but when a male shows up, he drives the other hummers away. The male parks in a nearby tree and guards the feeder, driving away all other hummers that come around. Here's a shot of two RT...
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  5. AlbinoVulture01

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  6. J

    Albino Buzzard Photos1

    I didn't notice the leg length other than what is visible in the 5th photo. Usually they keep them tucked up when flying. I was hoping that he would land on our deck rail, so I could get better photos. They frequently do that, in fact it is quite a nuisance. Here's a couple of shots of what...
  7. J

    Albino Buzzard Photos1

    Here are 4 more photos of the albino buzzard.
  8. J

    Albino Buzzard Photos1

    Hello all, noobie here. I joined this board because I thought you folks might be interested in some photos of an albino buzzard we saw yesterday. We live on a mountain in South-Central Pennsylvania (Jacks Mountain), about 10 miles SW of Gettysburg, and we see buzzards every time we look out the...
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