Line Dancing
by Donna Proctor
Title
Line Dancing
Artist
Donna Proctor
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Unlike cormorants who spread their wings to dry off, black vultures spread their wings to allow the air to kill the bacteria hiding within the feathers. They resemble hawks and eagles, but they are actually related to storks.
Both black and turkey vultures are actually black - the one major difference between them is these birds have bare black heads and turkey vultures have bare red heads. They dominate turkey vultures when feeding on a carcass...
They are monogomous birds. Lastly, they often appear to have white legs because they squirt feces on their legs and feet as a means of cooling off.
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September 9th, 2011
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