Posted by Hay_Man on July 23, 2011 at 17:43:40 from (184.7.125.231):
My wife was riding around the west woods along the west side of our place here in East Texas the other day. Called me with a story about something she saw in the woods, couldn't get a good look at it through the woods, described it as a big black and white bird. She couldn't see the head but saw lots of white fethers on its body and neck. I couldn't figure out what it was since Turkey Vultures and Black Vultures don't have white on them like she described. So we bought a Game Camera and set it out. Here it is:
Here's the original video that I cut the stills from:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A7IPcYmYo4
I don't know for sure, but I think its an immature Black Vulture. I've never seen a Buzzard with that much white on it. This video shows the bird much better......She was riding on the Tractor pulling her trailer around. Bird wasn't scared of it at all.......
This post was edited by Hay_Man at 17:53:36 07/23/11.
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