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Turkey Vulture
The Turkey Vulture, also known as the Turkey Buzzard, is the most widespread of the New World Vultures. It is found from southern Canada to the southern tip of South America. The total population of these birds is estimated at 4 500 000.

Turkey Vultures are easily recognized by their black body and featherless red head. There is minimal sexual dimorphism between males and females. They have a wingspan of 160 – 183 cm (63 – 72 in) and weigh 0.8 – 2.4 kg (1.8 – 5.3 lb). They utilize warm air currents to remain aloft for long periods without flapping their wings.

Their food is almost exclusively carrion which they locate by their keen sense of smell.

These birds nest in sheltered spots such as cliff, caves, hollow trees and thickets. Females usually lay two eggs. Both parents take turns incubating them. Adult birds roost in large communal flocks that may contain hundreds of birds.

Fun Facts

Turkey Vulture populations in the southern United States do not migrate. Those from the northern range migrate all the way to South America for the winter.

scientific classification

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Catharatiformes

Family

Cathartidae

Genus

Cathartes

Species

C. aura

Where to find us

Safari Niagara is home to two Turkey Vultures.

did you know?

When threatened, the bird can protect itself by projectile vomiting the contents of its latest meal. Not pleasant!
They are named Igor and Fester.
You can see one of our Turkey Vultures in the Wonders of Flight Show.
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