One of the things I did while in Connecticut was take walks with my camera in freezing temperatures. I spotted these very large birds congregating in trees and found out from the locals that they were black vultures. According to the Connecticut Ornithological Association they expanded into the area in 2002. Their wingspan is 4 to 5 feet and it’s amazing to see them flying overhead in circles.
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All that popped into my head with that one was the old poster Patience my ass, I’m going to kill something… 🙂
It was the weirdest thing to see eight of them sitting on the roof of a house to get warm.