Seen yesterday, 1/29, sharing air space with a few Bald Eagles over Sibley
Memorial Highway, just west of the 35 E bridge. It flew low over the road a
few times near Acacia Cemetery, close enough to show its dihedral wing
position and its red head.
Linda Whyte
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At about 1:15pm, Kellie Hoyt and I, while censusing for the St. Paul
(North) CBC at Maplewood Nature Center, very briefly saw a bird that
matched a Turkey Vulture, including gliding with wings in a dihedral and
two-toned wings. Happy to hear that someone else got better looks at this
late bird!
G
Around 2:45 this afternoon I found a very late Turkey Vulture flying over
County Road C about a quarter mile east of Snelling. Perhaps it came up
with the warm south winds we’re currently experiencing. This is only the
third December record for the state.
Bob Dunlap
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Observed a Turkey Vulture heading north this afternoon just west of County
Rd. C and Snelling Avenue.
Bob Holtz
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Turkey Vulture spotted over Kaplan's Woods (Owatonna, Steele County) this
morning, ~10:30.
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t: Re: [mou-net] Turkey Vulture over Prospect Park Green Line Station in
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Just an observation...it seems to me anyway that the Turkey Vulture population
has been growing steadily over the last few years, especially in NE MN. I don't
have any specific evidence to confirm that, ot
there have noticed the same.
Uwe Kausch - Duluth Township
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Saw a Turkey Vulture's large shadow on the side of one of towering concrete
grain elevators at around 1 PM and stepped out from the shade of the platform
to see what cast it.
Bill Kahn
Minneapolis
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(Posted by Steven C. Houdek via moumn.org)
One individual seen soaring over Reno State Forest in Houston County
during the afternoon on Saturday, 27 February.
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As I was going out to retrieve a dead Trumpeter Swan that had hit a power
line in Maple Grove, Hennepin County, about an hour ago, I looked up to see
about 45 Turkey Vultures migrating SE. The birds were very high up,
probably riding thermals. Unfortunately the swan, this year's young, was
lying on
Turkey Vulture feeding on dead deer just outside Albert Lea.
I saw it right before the snow fell. At this time of basketball tournaments,
some might call that a buzzard beater or a blizzard beater. Not me.
Al Batt
Hartland, MN
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We went for a bike ride today and saw a Turkey Vulture over Turtle Creek in
Austin.
Richard Smaby
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This afternoon I've noticed more Red-tailed Hawks flying north up the
Minnesota River Valley here at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter in
addition to all of the Bald Eagles the past few days, and just a few
minutes ago the first Turkey Vulture I've seen this year was with them.
Glad to se
the first TV WAS SOARING OVER HWY 169 AND CEDAR LAKE RD THIS AM. FIRST IVE
SEEN SINCE JUNE!!
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After my post from today, as I was leaving to take my daughter to work (about
4:45 pm), saw my FOY Turkey Vulture flying overhead. Later after arriving home,
Common Grackle doing the same. Fun day!
Dave Bartkey
Faribault,MN
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I saw one Turkey Vulture soaring over a farm field in southern Washington
County this afternoon, March 15. I also observed Eastern Bluebirds singing.
Linda Sparling
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