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a question if i may? in my best peter falk as clolumbo. (Original Post) AllaN01Bear Apr 2024 OP
I've never heard them, in flight; elleng Apr 2024 #1
thank you AllaN01Bear Apr 2024 #2
Same here lastlib Apr 2024 #3
The loudest wing-beats are at take-offs and landings when they are flying low Donkees Apr 2024 #4

elleng

(136,595 posts)
1. I've never heard them, in flight;
Tue Apr 16, 2024, 07:25 PM
Apr 2024

hanging around fields and on fences, 'chatter,' chirps, some sounds.

lastlib

(24,961 posts)
3. Same here
Tue Apr 16, 2024, 08:35 PM
Apr 2024

In the air, they're usually hunting, so some degree of stealth is advisable. Yes, they are mainly carrion-eaters, but if they can't find dead stuff, they'll go after live stuff--small critters, like mice, baby rabbits, etc. IIRC, black vultures will go after live animals more than turkey vultures will.

Donkees

(32,425 posts)
4. The loudest wing-beats are at take-offs and landings when they are flying low
Wed Apr 17, 2024, 03:35 AM
Apr 2024

They can silently soar for hours at a time, but do also flap their wings. The main other sound Turkey Vultures produce is grunty hissing.

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