Kevin Judy and Emma
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I got this shot Saturday at Kenoza Lake in Haverhill, Mass. Not as sharp as I would like but OK I guess.
KD Talbot
KD Talbot
Mark Schaefer said:These are nasty, prehistoric looking birds and your photo captures that well.
Puck said:They are considered sacred by the Iriquios. A turkey vulture put the sun in the sky by balancing it on its head and soaring up. The sun burned off all of the feathers that is why they are bald and red. The great spirit wanted to reward the bird for the feat and let him have first pick off the feather suits. there ws one condition; if the vulture passed up one suit he could not reconsider. The vulture was to picky, he passed up the blue and white suit to the blue jay, the red suit to the tanager, the yellow suit to the gold finch and so it went until the only suit left was one of dingy dark feathers that could not fit him over his red head. (it didn't have enough magic left to form to the bird's size and shap) so the vulture is remembered for puting the sun in the sky and for being to picky and undecisive. And they are beautifull in thier own way. You photo catches that well.
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