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OrioN

double tap o da horn dooshbag
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I'll need new tires anyways ...

As for those vultures, Possibly dead deer nearby... they're all over my area.

saw a dumb ignorant driver in a sedan. Texting while driving & hit a young deer. that poor Bambi went flying into a field.
 

Mutineer

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As for those vultures, Possibly dead deer nearby... they're all over my area.

Um. I've only seen vultures perched on a house like that once.

...and it turned out there was a dead person inside.

If it isn't a person, then it's a dead raccoon, 'possum, squirrel, cat, etc in the attic.
 

Route 66

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Um. I've only seen vultures perched on a house like that once.

...and it turned out there was a dead person inside.

If it isn't a person, then it's a dead raccoon, 'possum, squirrel, cat, etc in the attic.
I hope it’s a person. It’d be sad if it turned out to be a dead raccoon, ‘possum, squirrel, cat, etc. :(
 

Code 82 Approved

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I saw a Buzz Buzzard type of thing that was enormous sitting on a branch that was near a creek. It was as big as a 3 year old kid.
 

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Um. I've only seen vultures perched on a house like that once.

...and it turned out there was a dead person inside.

If it isn't a person, then it's a dead raccoon, 'possum, squirrel, cat, etc in the attic.
Like I said before, there are tons of them on my route. I often see them on top of houses. My guess is that a lot of times that is the highest vantage point for miles.

Sometimes on rainy days, they’re perched with their wings spread maybe drying out?
 

floridays

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Like I said before, there are tons of them on my route. I often see them on top of houses. My guess is that a lot of times that is the highest vantage point for miles.

Sometimes on rainy days, they’re perched with their wings spread maybe drying out?
I thought that was the purpose of Monday's :lol::lol::thumbup1:, I'll try the roof:thumbup1:.
 

dezguy

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No buzzards in my neck of the woods but we have lots of turkey vultures. You can see road kill from miles away just by checking out the sky and those ugly bastards circling.
 

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No buzzards in my neck of the woods but we have lots of turkey vultures. You can see road kill from miles away just by checking out the sky and those ugly bastards circling.

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These are the ones I see. They’re called both turkey buzzards and turkey vultures. They’re a protected species.
 
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