I put a coyote carcass out in the woods hoping to attract turkey vultures. They discovered it the next morning and within 10 hours 6 turkey vultures and 2 ravens had eaten most of it. http://phyllotaxy.com/harbingers-of-spring/ Teage O'Connor Crow's Path <https://crowspath.org> | Phyllotaxy <http://phyllotaxy.com> | Instagram <https://instagram.com/phyllotaxyvt> | Blog <http://phyllotaxy.com/blog> *Subscribe to the Wild Burlington natural history newsletter <http://phyllotaxy.com/newsletter-signup/>* ᐧ On Sun, 24 Mar 2019 at 17:06, John Snell <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Wow!! That is the location that have roosted for the past 20 years or so > but usually only a dozen or so. > > > On Mar 24, 2019, at 2:06 PM, Richard Littauer < > [log in to unmask]> wrote: > > > > I went for a walk last night on Hubbard Street and Marvin, and counted 29 > > turkey vultures in a kettle over the town. Heather counted 33. They > landed > > in the pine trees to the east of Hubbard on top of the hill. I’ve never > > seen so many before - absolutely incredible. > > > > I uploaded some photos here: > https://ebird.org/vt/view/checklist/S54149586 < > https://ebird.org/vt/view/checklist/S54149586> > > >