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Life Cycle : Breeding season varies depending on location and can start as early as March in southern areas and last until August in more northern areas. A clutch of eggs, cream coloured with brown or purple spots, are incubated for days. The chicks are helpless at birth and both parents care for and feed them for weeks.

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Accessed 12 November Delta, B. Click on plot to view table of mean abundance. Number of squares Confirmed Probable Possible Point counts 19 44 Pacific Rainforest 0. Ecoprovinces [plot] N. Breeding evidence. Probability of observation.

Elevation plot. Their effortless, drifting flight, notable for the absence of wing movement, relies on catching thermals, which are rising pockets of sun-heated air. Many birds employ thermals to carry them higher while flying, but turkey vultures are experts at riding the thermals.

They avoid flight early in the day because thermals only begin forming once the sun is up. Migrating turkey vultures seldom stop to eat, depending instead on their fat reserves. They are capable of covering around miles per day in their drifting flight.

They're not searching for food when they migrate, and opportunities to take a meal would be sheer chance. While turkey vultures have a reputation for eating decaying carrion, they tend to avoid it unless there's nothing else to scavenge, preferring fresh meat. Because turkey vultures depend on thermals for transportation, they avoid open water, where thermals don't form very well.

They and other migrating birds instead follow routes that carry them over landscapes that provide optimal conditions for catching and riding the thermals.



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