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BirdCam Forum => Other Raptor Cams and Information => Topic started by: Nora in IA on April 04, 2021, 01:14:32 PM
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It's fun having the TV's back. I love the grunting and other sounds they make.
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They were poking around in the straw and once in a while looking like they might have found little tidbits to eat.
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One settled into the nest bowl for a little bit, but then left.
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The one was picking in the straw, but the other one appeared to be working on a nest bowl.
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April 8, 2021, Thursday, am -- Turkey Vultures Nesting -- Marshall MO
So wonderful to see old friends!
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Great pics, clarinda and Nora!
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April 9, 2021, Friday, 9:00am -- TV -- Marshall Mo
Good Morning Milady of the Loft
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Very fond memories of this nest! :-*
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April 11, 2021, Sunday, pm -- TVs -- Marshall, MO
Turkey Vulture Pair -- Afternoon Nest Visit on a Sunny Day
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April 13, 2021, Tuesday, 4:50p -- 3 Turkey Vultures in Loft -- Marshall
For the last two days, the TV pair has gone to nest, off camera with much grunting and hissing. Also exhibited movement of grass and small twigs.
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April 14, 2021, Wednesday -- Turkey Vulture, Brief Visit -- Marshall, MO
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Great pics, clarinda!
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Great pics, clarinda!
Thank you!
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April 15, 2021, Thursday, 9:30am -- TV -- Marshall, Mo
Turkey Vulture with Morning Coffee
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April 15, 2021, Thursday, 1:00-2:00pm -- 2 Turkey Vultures -- Marshall,Mo
Between 1 and 2 o'clock this afternoon, there was extensive interaction and vocalizations of 2 Turkey Vultures. Most activity occurred in the nest area and was out of sight.
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April 16, 2021, Friday, 4:00 to 5:00 pm -- 2 Turkey Vultures -- Marshall MO
A turkey vulture pair was in the loft for approximately an hour, last one left 5:09pm. It was a gentle rainy period. Again vocalizing in corner nest for most of the time, out of sight. The nest bowl is shaping up and both TVs are fluffing up the straw.
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April 16, 2021, Friday, 4:00 to 5:00 pm -- 2 Turkey Vultures -- Marshall MO
A turkey vulture pair was in the loft for approximately an hour, last one left 5:09pm. It was a gentle rainy period. Again vocalizing in corner nest for most of the time, out of sight.
Great pics, clarinda! I can't wait to see baby TV's! I have never seen them before.
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Great pics, clarinda! I can't wait to see baby TV's! I have never seen them before.
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It was an exceptional experience. They are spending lots of time together, hopefully eggs on the way.
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April 16, 2021, Friday, 4:00 to 5:00 pm -- 2 Turkey Vultures -- Marshall MO
A turkey vulture pair was in the loft for approximately an hour, last one left 5:09pm. It was a gentle rainy period. Again vocalizing in corner nest for most of the time, out of sight.
Great pics, clarinda! I can't wait to see baby TV's! I have never seen them before.
They are spending lots of time together, hopefully eggs will follow.
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April 16, 2021, Friday, 4:00 to 5:00 pm -- 2 Turkey Vultures -- Marshall MO
A turkey vulture pair was in the loft for approximately an hour, last one left 5:09pm. It was a gentle rainy period. Again vocalizing in corner nest for most of the time, out of sight.
Great pics, clarinda! I can't wait to see baby TV's! I have never seen them before.
They are spending lots of time together, hopefully eggs will follow.
Will be looking forward to seeing your pics.
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April 17, 2021, Saturday afternoon -- TV Pair -- Marshall,MO
The Pair spent about an hour in the loft, guessing after 1:00pm to 2:00pm. One seems to be luring the second to the nest, the second seems reluctant to go there. Time together in next proper was off screen.
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April 18, 2021, Sunday, 12:01-12:33pm -- 2 Turkey Vultures -- Marshall,MO
Short early afternoon visit.
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April 18, 2021, Sunday, 12:01-12:33pm -- 2 Turkey Vultures -- Marshall,MO
Short early afternoon visit.
Great pic of both together!
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April 18, 2021, Sunday, late afternoon evening -- TV in Nest -- Marshall, MO
Two TVs returned and one has remained in the nest area. I do believe she is asleep for the evening. Does anyone know if they stayed there at night before?
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April 19, 2021, Monday, 7:50am -- We have an egg! -- Marshall
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April 19, 2021, Monday, 7:50am -- We have an egg! -- Marshall
Wow, that was fast!
Congrats to the TV's on their egg!
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April 20,2021 - Tuesday -- Turkey Vulture Egg, Day 2 -- Marshall MO
Mom has returned this morning after leaving egg over night. Last night was cold and snowy in Missouri. Both parents in nest (10:36am). Mom with head tucked in for the night. (8:28pm)
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April 22, 2021, Thursday, 11:03a -- Two Eggs -- Marshall, Mo
EARTH DAY GIFT - another egg is in the nest. Not sure of time.
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April 22, 2021, Thursday, 11:03a -- Two Eggs -- Marshall, Mo
EARTH DAY GIFT - another egg is in the nest. Not sure of time.
Yay for egg #2!
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April 25, 2021, Sunday, 12:01 pm -- Turkey Vultures -- Marshall MO
Shift Change -- One TV leaves by Loft Door and One Arrives by Loft Window
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Clarinda & others, what fun to have an RRP cam site in Missouri! Lots to learn about MO TVs.
Couple pics of shift change about 1:00 PM today. They didn't leave the eggs alone for more than a minute, and it's warm there now. The parent birds have a gravely grunt sound, and are easy to hear walking on those bare boards.
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May 5, 2021, 10:11am -- Turkey Vulture Eggs -- Marshall, MO
According to Cornell All About Birds Site, Turkey Vulture eggs incubation period is 28-40 days. Eggs were laid April 19-20 approximately, which indicate a hatch watch for May 11th thru 23rd.
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May 5, 2021, 10:11am -- Turkey Vulture Eggs -- Marshall, MO
According to Cornell All About Birds Site, Turkey Vulture eggs incubation period is 28-40 days. Eggs were laid April 19-20 approximately, which indicate a hatch watch for May 11th thru 23rd.
Thanks for the info, clarinda!
Looking forward to your pics :)
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May 12, 2021, Wed, 3:19pm -- TV Eggs -- Marshall, MO
Mom taking a break.
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May 13, 2021, Thursday, 10:50am -- Turkey Vulture and Eggs -- Marshall, MO
Parent repositions eggs by placing on top of feet and shuffling around.
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May 13, 2021, Thursday, 10:50am -- Turkey Vulture and Eggs -- Marshall, MO
Parent repositions eggs by placing on top of feet and shuffling around.
Very cool, great pic, clarinda!
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May 16, 2021, Sunday, 8:55am -- Turkey Vultures -- Marshall, MO
Shift change on a rainy morning.
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May 18, 2021, Tuesday, 4:25pm -- Turkey Vulture Eggs -- Marshall, MO
Not seeing any pips or cracks, waiting continues.
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May 19, 2021, 8:00pm, Wed. -- TV -- Marshall, MO
Parent spent a long time rolling and repositioning eggs this evening.
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May 20, 2021, Thursday, 3:32pm -- TV Eggs -- Marshall,Mo
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May 21, 2021, Friday, 9:00am -- TV -- Marshall, MO
Hatch watch continues.
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May 21, 2021, Friday, 9:00am -- TV -- Marshall, MO
Hatch watch continues.
Thanks for the pics, clarinda!
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And the watch continues.............. :) They are the coolest birds.
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Saturday 5/22 -- AND today.
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May 24, 2021, Monday, 4:09pm -- TV Egg Pip -- Marshall, Mo
Possible Pip or maybe just dirt on Turkey Vulture Egg.
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May 24, 2021, Monday, 4:09pm -- TV Egg Pip -- Marshall, Mo
Possible Pip or maybe just dirt on Turkey Vulture Egg.
clarinda...I went back to check it out....it sure looked like a pip, but it was a fly! It flew away when the parent came back to sit on the eggs.
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May 24, 2021 -- Eggs -- Marshall
Yes, I see that is gone. Darn. Another TV was there, couldn't tell if it was the partner or an interloper????
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May 24, 2021 -- Eggs -- Marshall
Yes, I see that is gone. Darn. Another TV was there, couldn't tell if it was the partner or an interloper????
I was excited when you said, possible pip!
Great pics :)
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May 24, 2021 -- Eggs -- Marshall
Yes, I see that is gone. Darn. Another TV was there, couldn't tell if it was the partner or an interloper????
I was excited when you said, possible pip!
Great pics :)
I was excited too. The parent behavior has seemed odd. Eating straw or bugs. Wandering around before settling on eggs???
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Well 24 hours later we're still waiting...................
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Thanks, Nora!
Great pic!
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May 26, 2021, 5:05 am -- Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse Turkey Vulture Chick -- Marshall
Sometime between 4:30 and 5:00am, first chick hatched.
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May 26, 2021, 5:05 am -- Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse Turkey Vulture Chick -- Marshall
Sometime between 4:30 and 5:00am, first chick hatched.
Yay....great catch, clarinda!
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Mama or Daddy TV gave some good glimpses of the new baby just a few minutes ago
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Here's two more pics of the new vulture baby. The parents were hissing and growling about it. Wonder if they might be first-time parents?? Anyhow, I think we should name it Luna, or Eclipse, in honor of the Moon feature when it hatched. Or not, if it is bad luck to name a chick!
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Here's two more pics of the new vulture baby. The parents were hissing and growling about it. Wonder if they might be first-time parents?? Anyhow, I think we should name it Luna, or Eclipse, in honor of the Moon feature when it hatched. Or not, if it is bad luck to name a chick!
STL, I saw shift change, and the odd behavior by the parent in the bottom pic. I thought maybe that was Dad TV, seeing it for the first time.
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Lisa, I thought the same, Dad TV. It looked like a bigger bird than the other one, but is the male TV larger than the female? Cornell's All About Birds doesn't mention size difference. Perhaps just puffed up at the sudden movement of what was an egg just a short time ago.
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I noticed about 4 hours ago or so on rewind, that there was a pip in the 2nd egg, and just a few minutes ago when the parent got up I saw the 2nd chick come out of the egg. Its in front of the older chick.
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1:42 pm - Mama or Daddy TV off the chicks for a good peek.
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Ya gotta be quick to catch these chicks in view! It's extra tricky because the cam is in B&W most of the time. Great to watch Turkey Vultures raising young in Missouri. Love hearing the parents tromp across the wood plank hay loft floor.
What do they feed the chicks as newborns?
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Ya gotta be quick to catch these chicks in view! It's extra tricky because the cam is in B&W most of the time. Great to watch Turkey Vultures raising young in Missouri. Love hearing the parents tromp across the wood plank hay loft floor.
What do they feed the chicks as newborns?
STL - RRP posted a video and small post about the TV's last night on their Facebook page. Here is what they said about feeding the chicks.
Eagles and falcons feed their young chunks of meat, but turkey vultures feed by regurgitation (aka vomiting)! A chick slips or thrusts its beak inside its parent's beak, which stimulates regurgitation. When chicks are young, parents regurgitate small amounts of well-digested food - much like the tiny bits of pure meat that eagles feed to their hatchlings. As the young vultures grow, parents often switch to regurgitating large, poorly digested chunks on the floor - much like eagle parents who feed older nestlings large pieces of bone and meat with fur, scales, and feathers.
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Lisa, thanks for the information from RRP about feeding. Seems very vulture-ish, in other words, gross, disgusting, smelly, generally awful. But we humans are fortunate to have birds and other creatures that clean up the multitudes of carrion and other dead stuff.
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May 31, 2021, Monday, 10:36am, 9:08pm -- Turkey Vulture Chicks -- Marshall MO
Our little fluff ball chicks are growing daily. Parents filling up those little bellies, despite rainy day. Parent has them tucked in for the night. He/She spends so much time feeding and preening them.
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May 31, 2021, Monday, 10:36am -- Turkey Vulture Chicks -- Marshall MO
Our little fluff ball chicks are growing daily. Parents filling up those little bellies, despite rainy day.
Great pic, clarinda!
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June 1, 2021, Tuesday, 6:00-6:10pm -- 2 Adult TVs and 2 Chicks -- Marshall, MO
and grunting
Two parents changing shifts;
Nesting Parent Mantels over chicks hissing and grunting then exits;
Incoming Parent gets hissed at by larger chick, defending or demanding food;
Incoming Parent preens and feeds chicks;
Food coma and sleeping result.
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June 1, 2021, Tuesday, 6:00-6:10pm -- 2 Adult TVs and 2 Chicks -- Marshall, MO
and grunting
Two parents changing shifts; Nesting Parent Mantels over chicks hissing and grunting then exits; Incoming Parent gets hissed at by larger chick, defending or demanding food; Incoming Parent preens and feeds chicks.
They are getting big. Great pics, Clarinda!
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June 2, 2021, Wednesday, 12:30pm -- Turkey Vulture Chicks -- Marshal, Mo
From : Vulture Biology and Management, pp 278 "Nestling Phase: ... Behavior of adults changed as the nestling phase progressed. Continuous brooding during the day ended about five days after hatching, which, according to Coles (1938), is about the time hatchling Turkey Vultures begin achieving thermal independence. After this intensive brooding stage, the time parents spent in the nest decrease rapidly until, about fourteen days after hatching, adults made only brief, infrequent visits to the nest."
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June 5, 2021, Saturday, 4:00pm -- Turkey Vulture Chicks -- Marshall,MO
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June 5, 2021, Saturday, 4:00pm -- Turkey Vulture Chicks -- Marshall,MO
Wow, they are getting big, great pics clarinda!
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June 6, 2021, Sunday, 8:30am -- Turkey Vultures and Chicks -- Marshall, MO
Shift Change and Feeding Breakfast
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June 7, 2021, Monday, 5:52pm & 7:00pm -- TV Chick -- Marshall, MO
Chicks are exploring their territory in the barn loft. Only one is visible and is playing with a feather left behind by parents. 7:00pm parent comes to feed Chicks
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Great pics, clarinda!
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June 9, 2021, Wednesday, 8:28am -- TV -- Marshall
Flight training or begging for breakfast
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June 16, 2021, Wednesday, 8:50am -- TV Morning Visit -- Marshall
Just like little Hobbits, they have more than one breakfast.
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June 16, 2021, Wednesday, 8:50am -- TV Morning Visit -- Marshall
Oh my, they sure have gotten big!
Great pics, clarinda
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Turkey vulture chicks grow fast! Fun to watch them walking and exploring their nesting area in the hayloft. They make lots of sounds.
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June 20, 2021, Sunday, 2:30pm -- Turkey Vulture Chicks -- Marshall
Now you see them, Now you don't
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I just love these little guys, they've got the neatest faces! They sure thump on that wood floor when they wander around.........these were from this morning........
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July 2, 2021, Friday, 9-10 am -- Turkey Vulture Juvies and Breakfast -- Marshall, MO
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Great pics, clarinda and Nora!
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Gracious me, the chicks are as tall as the hay bales!
Happy Independence Day to all of us!
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July 5, 2021, Monday, 1:20 pm -- TVs -- Marshall
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Hi EV1,
Several of us chatters are worried that the babies could again fall out the door. Why would it not be wise to put the 4x4 back that was used to prevent accidental exits in the past?
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hi you guys! i love tv's! yes joho we are worried about babies being so close to that open door other day. i asked joho if he knew what the parents cell phone number was they are such good parents i got my family of tvs that live here in our old school house they come back every year
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tv babies close to that open door hi joho hi nora!
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With moving I haven't been on much and was afraid I'd missed them! Lots of fluff yet :)
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July 28, 2021, pm -- Turkey Vulture Chicks -- Marshall MO
Growing, Preening, Waiting for Dinner
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July 28, 2021, pm -- Turkey Vulture Chicks -- Marshall MO
Growing, Preening, Waiting for Dinner
Great pics, clarinda!
They are definitely growing, not looking so much like the white fuzz balls anymore.
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The live stream is off at the turkey vulture nest. Anybody know the reason? It's about quarter to three in the afternoon.
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Help Amy,
This is the worst time for cam to go out. Maybe a storm hit it. Hope the babies are ok. Are they? I miss them a lot, and worry I will miss them fledging. I remember seeing the parents go in and out the higher window in the right end wall. I am not sure I ever saw a baby launch up and out that window, but I would like to. LOL.
Nora, did you move closer or further from the Decorah nests? If I may ask?
I am going to Ely on the 16th of August and back on the 19th. I am driving there by way of Wisconsin to see some Amish friends who moved from Ohio.
I am free to change my route on the way back. Would you say Decorah is on the way from Ely to Cleveland Or no? Seems a little too westerly to be on the way.
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They're beautiful with the dark feathers and white fluffy fronts.
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We're actually closer to Decorah than we were, just come at it from the SW instead of the NW. :)
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Cam is back! Thanks, Amy. :)
I have in my old files that Big Bit fledged at 68 days old and Little Bit fledged at 74 days old in 2012. This pair is now 65 and 64 days old.
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Do you recall if they came back to the loft at all?
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Just saw one fly down from the window to the right at 8:45 am Sat. 7/31. That is very close to fledging I think.
Hope they come back a few times after they fly the coop. These are the last babies of summer 2021, and most of us are another year older today. I am sad. LOL
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hi joho i see one in the upper right i missed the cooler weather that passed thru here awhile ago but saw it heading for tvs barn hope they get it you and i wont be another year older till last month of the year same day even :)
Hi to all you!! :)
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July 31, 2021, 8:40am -- Turkey Vulture Fledgling -- Marshall MO
This fledgling on the ground below the loft.
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hi clarindagirl i just went there all quiet i thought oh i think they are gone thanks for photo and news i rolled the video back saw the one out the window on the ground pray god keeps them safe im sad i love them but happy they fledge.
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sure would love to see them in the sky flying
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hi you guys i just went to tv cam and i see one baby still in the barn
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July 31, 2021, Saturday -- One TV Chick in Loft -- Marshall,MO
Adult came to loft but did not fed chick.
One chick remaining in loft.
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hi clarin yes one chick still in barn thank you for the pictures be cooler tomorrow for them :)
joho i been reading on tvs i knew they mate for life not many predators but great horn owl eagles red tail hawk but mostly threat to new babies and tvs parents protect them well. even though these babies fledge they are still dependent on parents for food for 8 months more. great parents. it takes some work to get airborne they as you know hop. protected you so much take a feather from them 100,000.00 to 200,000.00 fine year in jail :) :) scout and his family been coming back here to schoolhouse for over 15 years every year i hope these tvs come back to this marshall barn next spring scout comes in march around the 17th leaves oct 19th he sees me out mowing or out he flies really low i can see his face his eyes he is seeing what i am doing freaked out jim first time he saw scout so close to me :) i yell hi ya scout you are one pretty bird! i tell them goodbye too when they head out tell him be safe come back.
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hi one tv baby this morning on the cam much cooler this morning too.
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Was anyone able to get a shot of the one on the ground or was it just mentioned somewhere? Fly well little one.
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Clarinda got one on ground 7/31 post Nora. How you doin?
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hi nora yes clarinda got one it is reply 93 just above
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At about noon today, there were 2 vultures in the nest area. Guessing that it is one chick and one adult. The same two appear to be there from 11 hours ago, when the rewind ends. Right after the pic, the camera "blinks" and it's a bare nest from then to posting time.
No message saying "Highlights" but I do not follow this camera regularly.
Good to read that one chick has fledged. Hope that both are safe and have long lives! And that the parents come back next year.
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hi nora yes clarinda got one it is reply 93 just above
Oooops saw that and thought it was on the edge of the loft. Upon looking closer realize it's not. Thanks gals!
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August 4, 2021, am -- TV fledgling and remaining chick
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Clarinda I have been having trouble getting any visual on the TV cam.
In your post pic this morning I see two tv. Did the fledgling return to the loft then? I can only see the head of the second TV. Is this the other baby then? Does the remaining baby still get fed? If you know.
BTW Nora. I am not one of the girls. LOL
I hope you are settled and comfortable in your new home?
Your bear and falcon and eagle friend Howard
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I just want to thank everyone involved in bringing us this cam. It has been a real pleasure to be able to watch these baby vultures all summer. The thing that struck me the most was the very gentle and almost loving way in which the babies interacted. This morning's pic shows, in human terms, a loving embrace.
This was a drastic departure from what I saw in the Eagle and Falcon nestlings.
Their behavior toward each other made me change my mind about the vultures in general.
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I just want to thank everyone involved in bringing us this cam. It has been a real pleasure to be able to watch these baby vultures all summer. The thing that struck me the most was the very gentle and almost loving way in which the babies interacted. This morning's pic shows, in human terms, a loving embrace.
This was a drastic departure from what I saw in the Eagle and Falcon nestlings.
Their behavior toward each other made me change my mind about the vultures in general.
John I also had trouble viewing the feed his mornng. Keep getting the circle rotating?? However when I slid the cursor to look at earlier morning posts, I could view the history. That was when I took the snip of the two TVs, who I assume are the fledged and unfledged chicks?
I was gone for most of July visiting family in CA, so I missed lots of growing up time. Checked in and found one fleged. Have not seen an adult feeding in the loft since my return, assume they probably are. They are such a peaceful loving breed.
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August 7, 2021, Saturday, 9:45am -- Good Bye
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BTW Nora. I am not one of the girls. LOL
Sorry, guess I missed your post Jo. ;)
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March 30, 2022, Wednesday -- Turkey Vultures -- Marshall,Mo
Good to see Turkey Vultures in the loft again!
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March 31, 2022, Thursday, 2:00pm -- TV -- Marshall
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April 4, 2022. Monday -- TVs -- Marshall
Surprise Encounter
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April 5, 2022, 9:30am -- TVs -- Marshall
Three turkey vultures were in the nest corner making nesting/copulation sounds. One exited from window, one from loft door and one remained for some time.
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No eggs yet, but sure nice to see them again this year.
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yay! nice to have some happy news! hi nora hi clar!
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Great to know the turkey vultures are back in the barn loft at Marshall, MO. See two pics from yesterday captured from YouTube video, but don't know the time.
Three, maybe four visited briefly about 10:00 this morning. They don't make many calling sounds, but they stomp around on the loft floor like clog dancers.
Calihoula, love your flag!
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hi stlbf call me cal i just saw a tv looking out the barn door then he or she came straight back out of view but i think to that corner where some bales of hay are. i saw yesterday cam moving all over so got to see the barn so happy they came back love the stomping sound we have an old one room school house on our property well two rooms up front my tvs come back to it every year i love tvs call one of them scout they watch me mow love your pics! god bless ukraine
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Cal, thanks for the notes about "your" turkey vultures at the one-room scholhouse. The Marshall TVs where in the loft this morning. Can't tell if it is only two, as a pair, or several still going in and out. Hope they nest again this year!
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Hi Stlbf! great pictures i saw them two yesterday afternoon on my ipad. cant get pictures on my ipad just on my desktop here in my office keep my ipad close by so use it alot. so again thanks for the pictures i live about an hour from marshall mo. I hope those tv's not looky loos but a couple very nice barn for them.
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GB Ukraine
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Someone is sleeping its 5:16 am
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hi you guys just checked and maybe a she is still there wide awake like sitting on an egg! did she lay an egg? on my ipad cant take a print screen got chores to do
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i just looked in on her she is not there but an egg is!! :)
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And here we have it! Thanks for the heads up Cal.
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yay nora thank you for the picture! :)
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I just checked and looks like to me that egg in same spot as yesterday and i saw no one but that egg. hope it is okay
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i been checking on and off egg still alone not seen anyone hope i just missed it or its the cam
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look now thete are two eggs!! someone came back!
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Yes! Two eggs for the turkey vultures now. Rewind to about 10:00 this morning for a changeover that reveals both eggs for just a second. One bird nearly climbed under the sitting one to make the change.
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hi stlbf! thank you for awesome pictures! i check in on them when i am on a little break from daily chores with all my animals and stuff. check in on ukraine too. tvs good parents! :)
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Checking on the TV nest, one of the parents is sitting on 2 eggs -- so things are OK here.
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April 29, 2022, 1:30pm -- Turkey Vulture Eggs -- Marshall, Mo
I'm back from vacation and so happy to see two eggs!
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thanks stlbf! they are okay i just checked mom or dad sitting on their kids now :)
hi clar! happy you are back hope you had a good vacation yes two eggs! :) thanks for your picture!
GB Ukraine!
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just check a parent laying on eggs its 5:15 pm im done with chores today going to lay down watch news go to bed i get up really early like 3 am
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Parent laying on eggs sleeping! All is good at 5:11 am :)
GB Ukraine
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parent awake on eggs! :) 9:37 am
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Parent sleeping on eggs. stl what is going on with mom and D2? I saw something on fb from sue about their nest :(
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Parent rolled the eggs and now is back sitting on them i got chores and then head to walmart pick up groceries or i would of taken a pic of it. GB Ukaine
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May 22, 2022, Wednesday, 9:30am -- Turkey Vulture With Eggs -- Marshall Missouri
Parent with eggs. Website Estimated hatch date: Tuesday, May 31
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hi clar! great pics! i check on them alot. :)
GB Ukraine
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hi clar! great pics! i check on them alot. :)
GB Ukraine
I was becoming concerned that the partner wasn't coming in often. But I was probably just missing it? Did see the switch this morning about 9:00am Just love me some TVs!
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May 13, 2022, Friday, 9:00 -- Turkey Vultures -- Marshall Missouri
About 9:00am there appears to be a partner relief swap happening.
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May 13, 2022, Friday, 10:17am -- Turkey Vultures IDing Partners
Before partner switch
After partner switch
Looking for differences??
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hi clar i think first poc has like a dark brow across forehead second one does not. i sometimes see them both switching but im usually on my ipad here cant take pics on it i come and go barn mowing store basement etc lots of animals so i have my ipad in the kitchen. thank you for your pics! now i just see two eggs no parent wait will check again nope just two eggs its 5:11 pm here central time same as tv cam. i love me some tvs too! :)
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its 6:29 am parent rolled eggs a little back on them its nice here 64
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Checking in on the MO TVs, good to see and read that things seem OK. About ID for the parent birds, my resources indicate that the adult male and female look the same and are the same size. If someone finds an identifying visual, please post it here!
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hi you guys i just checked and a parent was turning the eggs so i came in my office and got a picture yes i did! :)
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Hi Stlbf!
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Vultures are not sexually dimorphic, which means males and females do not show any visible differences, despite their sexual organs not being the same. A DNA test is required to be tell the difference, which involves plucking one of their feathers or taking a blood sample. so we aint going to be finding out! i did see that feather laying over there. too bad someone cant just ask them.
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checked parent on eggs sleeping :)
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parent on eggs sleeping :)
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i was mowing out in the pasture and scout flying overhead watching me always does that i looked up yelled now scout i assume you are a boy are you! he said yes. :)
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parent up and turning eggs
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May 24, 2022, Tuesday, 9:30am -- Turkey Vulture Shift Change -- Marshall
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May 25, 2022, Wednesday, 9:00am -- Turkey Vulture, Morning Wing Stretch -- Marshall
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Clarinda, that's one impressive wing!
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Clarinda, that's one impressive wing!
YES IT IS!
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parent awake on eggs well halfway on one then it looked over and moved that egg more under it. yes one impressive wing!
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May 29, 2020, pm -- NEW TV BABY -- MARSHALL,MO
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A day to celebrate the new chick in the Marshall, MO, barn loft. On the rewind, it looked like the hatch happened about 10:00 last night, so really May 29. It seems healthy and interested in eating.
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A day to celebrate the new chick in the Marshall, MO, barn loft. On the rewind, it looked like the hatch happened about 10:00 last night, so really May 29. It seems healthy and interested in eating.
THANKS FOR CORRECTION
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thanks stlbf! what a beautiful baby gift from god!
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two babies
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May 31, 2022, Tuesday -- Another TV Baby has hatched
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calhound, yes, the second chick hatched right about 6:00 this morning! Interesting to watch on the rewind. The female (I'm guessing) made sounds and rolled the hatching egg off and on all night. Also fed the first chick whatever they regurgitate. Very caring and protective, these parents.
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hi stlbf this is calhound im also calihoula calihoula cal on my ipad cal on my desktop too. thank you for pictures! yes best parents they are! thanks for that info!! will roll tape back later.
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parent bathin kid kids head laying on parents foot just so cute i wish we knew who was mom and who was dad.
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parent on top of kids moving around keeping kids tucked.
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June 2, 2022, Thursday, 9:00am -- Visitors to the Loft -- Marshall
Two Turkey Vultures came to Loft Door while Parent was on Nest. Both have now exited through the loft door. Nest Parent left nest to quicken there departure and has now returned.
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Clarinda, you got the same pics that I did! The vultures are very quick about changeovers. I thought maybe there was a changeover, but no way to really tell. As you say, can't tell one parent from the other. Love the sounds of them "clog dancing" on the wooden floor.
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hi you guys great pictures i love the clog moves too! babies so cute.
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babies got a bath now tucked in under parent :)
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June 5, 2022, Sunday, 2:20pm -- Turkey Vultures Feeding Time -- Marshall, MO
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TVs looking good today. Parent left them alone for an hour or more, and at least one of them is moving around, the older chick.
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hi stlbf i just checked on them you got a pic! :) omg those babies are so cute! such good parents.
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Sleeping
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sleeping
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Parent and kids sleeping
gb ukraine
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parent sitting with kids everyone is awake those kids are getting big fast! its very hot and humid here hope not as bad for them
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They sure grew this last week...
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Nora, whatever the chicks are eating, it's sure nutritious!
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Dead things? ;)
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Well, ya, they are the cleaner-uppers of the bird world, so lots of nutritious stuff.
Big bird feathers are emerging along wing edges, seen in the stretched out wing of one of the chicks. Not only do they stand up straight, they can run a few steps.
Do vulture chicks have a special name, like "eyas" for peregrine falcons?
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hi nora! boy they got big this week! :)
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Hi Cal. They sure did, boy those wings!
STLbf -- A baby vulture is called a vulture chick.
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To whom it may concern,
Last evening I thought I heard someone flinging rocks into the loft. Chicks were huddled against the left wall, and were not involved.
FYI
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I meant the right wall under the window.
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Sounds like rocks being thrown right now. Who can turn camera and stop it if true? Babies could be hurt or killed.
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joho saw later babies are okay be hot for them rain coming today then 100 for weekend and 4th i just checked on them they are fine
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Rewind sounds like it was raining at the barn. About 3:00, a parent brought food. Chicks really growing big. Seems like they are not self-feeding yet. Parent left quickly.
Happy Fourth of July to all of the MO turkey vultures and the watchers and posters!
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hi stlbf i checked the forecast cause it has rained here and saw it did rain there. they changed the heat to tomorrow heat advisory will be tomorrow thru thru. 105-110 i hope cooler for them tv babies. i hate this weather every day i checked the weather in icelands capital it is 55 there cloudy Happy Fourth to all too! GB Ukraine!
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One of the babies is sick. Coughing, sneezing and trying to spit something out. Can we do anything? Do they get bird flue, or could there be something stuck in the throat? Like chickens, and I guess wild birds.
It is getting worse.
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hi joho tvs make different sound
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Don't know if turkey vultures get avian flu, but some other wild birds certainly do. Crows, bluejays, etc.
One of the vulture chicks was visible this afternoon, hopping on and off the bale of straw. It also could have been two chicks at different times.
Hope for the best.
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Just checked on the vulture chicks via the rewind. They are both moving around, so hope for the best and that they fledge at a normal time.
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i just went to cam kids are flaked out on the floor wings spread out so cute black and white beautiful. on my ipad cant take a pic i saw them few minutes ago they were up but now flaked out
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white headed baby up other was sleeping
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Betcha these youngsters wish they could fly already! It's 100 degrees outside, might be more in the barn loft. They must be close to fledging age.
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hi stlbf this heat is awful storms tonight cooler tonight 68 rain around 3 am rain storms tomorrow high 76
How long do vultures stay with their parents?
Juvenile Black Vultures fledge at 10 to 14 weeks of age, but remain dependent on their parents much longer. Adults sometimes provide food for their young as long as eight months after fledging. Even once they have become independent, juveniles may continue to forage in social groups with their parents.
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The vulture youngsters seem to be doing well. The older one has lost most of the downy ruff around its head and neck -- otherwise it's impossible to tell them apart! Don't know if Marshall, MO, got the heavy rain storms Monday night into Tuesday.
Thanks to Calihoula for the info about fledging and how the young ones stay with parents for a long time.
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hi stlbf kids were looking out the door this morning i think waiting for take out food they need to clean their room :) my tvs here scout and his family get bigger every year tvs such good loving parents
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The TV chicks are still in the loft. Look how dark their feathers are today. They must be as large as the adults, too.
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just checked on the kids both at the door waiting for their take out dinner. yes so big beautiful
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Someone has opened the "window" in the loft as well as the door. Chicken wire moved aside in case they want to leave from there. Gotta be soon.
Rewind to see the bone toy one was playing with earlier. Maybe not playing, but moving it around. Can vultures eat and digest bones like the eagles do?
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There is a light and the one kid looking at it it is swinging back and forth
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Do vultures eat bones?
The true 'bone eaters' though are the lammergeiers (also known as bearded vultures). These vultures have behavioural and anatomical adaptations that allow a diet of up to 90 per cent bone.
Turkey vultures will clean off all of the meat from a dead animal, leaving nothing but bones, thus keeping the disease from spreading to other animals. Studies have shown that when the population of vultures decreases significantly in an area, the incidence of diseases increases
Hi Stlbf!
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one tv up looking out open window really big big like parent other down on floor in corner by opening its so hot and humid here poor kids
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kid sleeping on the floor it is hot almost 80 80 here north winds coming later today so will be cooler those kids need that we all need that
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Both vultures have fledged, I think, this morning. Both there at 7:00 [pic]. One seemed to go out the back window about 8:00 [pic] and the other out the door about 9:15 [pic] after lingering on the window ledge [pic]. I could be wrong about both being gone; the early one I didn't see actually leave, but the second clearly flew away at the door.
It's VERY quiet in the loft now at 3:30PM and there's nothing on the rewind.
Fly strong and eat lots of carrion, you vultures! ;D
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Looks like vulture fledglings go away and return to their "nest." This evening, one of them was picking around the loft, then flew away from the door. Possible that it was the first time to fly away, but I'd put my money on return and leave again. Anybody have better info?
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i just checked on the kids dont see anyone from the cam view showing the front door stlbf looks like they left and came back. i hope so cause barn is safe good safe place and yet get so hot they can leave if they want too. Found this i have tvs come back every year stay in our old one room school house i do not go in there i see them on the roof and hanging around there but it is on the corner of our property can only see if in the car driving down pass there. once i went in and a mom was with her kid and she chased me hissing and spitting stuff out of me i made it to my 4 wheeler told her i was so sorry and not gone in there again that place belongs to them.
Turkey Vultures occur in a variety of open and forested habitats. Unlike Black Vultures, Turkey Vultures typically avoid urban and suburban areas. In North America, the species breeds in farmlands, rangelands, forests, and low-elevation mountains. Turkey Vultures do not build nests, but rather lay their eggs in dark recesses in ledges, caves, crevices, and hollow logs, as well as on the ground. Turkey Vultures also nest in the abandoned stick nests of birds, in mammal burrows, and in abandoned buildings. The species is monogamous, and evidence suggests that pairs remain together until one member dies. Existing pairs return to and reuse nesting sites year after year. For several days to several weeks prior to egg-laying, the pair spends time sitting together at the nest. Vultures perform aerial courtship displays during which one bird follows the other and precisely mimics the lead bird’s flight path. Flight displays are usually brief, although occasionally they are repeated for several hours. Although clutches can range in size from one to three eggs, Vultures generally lay two eggs. Both parents share the task of incubation, which lasts for about five weeks. Males and females also take turns brooding the young, which are brooded continually for the first five days. Thereafter, the parents spend less time brooding. Both parents feed the young by regurgitation, either directly into a begging nestling’s gaping mouth or on the ground next to the nestling. Young Vultures fledge at 60 to 80 days of age. For one to three weeks after their first flight, fledglings perch and roost at the nest site and continue to be fed by their parents. Thereafter fledglings slowly explore the area around the nest site, and by the time they are 12 weeks old, they have dispersed from the area.
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dog barking really loud really carrying on i dont see the kids thought i heard couple of clods im worried that dog my dog in here i had to turn down the sound brownie upset over that dog dog still going at non stop
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I think they have dispersed from the area and camera is off today. So I will go to Lake Erie and see my cousin Tammy at her "Lake House". Maybe go see Mrs McDowell for peaches too. CUL GBU and GB Ukraine.
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joho here you are been looking for you hope you saw your cousin and got peaches gb ukraine guess tv kids might of flew the coop maybe not cam just temp down.
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I did see Tammy, and told her how her mother was my childhood hero. Her mother was my mother's youngest sister. She came to Avon Lake to visit us now and then. I was probably 7 or 8 years old. One day she and I were at the shore of Lake Erie. I was climbing a tree when a limb broke and dropped me onto a concrete step. It broke my arm and Aunt Florence, who we called "Bubbles" for personality, got me to a hospital in Lorain for treatment and a cast.
We had a very nice visit with a few peaches and melon but no work. I left when her laborer showed up to start working around the place which was Tammy's goal.
I see a few drops of rain on my window just now so I will be staying in a while.
I believe the cam is off for the season.
CUL GBU and GB Ukraine.
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March 28, 2023, Tuesday, pm -- Turkey Vulture In Loft
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March 30, 2023, 11:30am, Thursday, 2 Turkey Vultures Visit Loft -- Marshall, Mo
Both entered through the door, one exited through window. Were out of site in nest area vocalizing.
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April 5, 2023, Wednesday, pm -- Turkey Vultures -- Marshall
Two TVs in loft during the afternoon, part of the time out of view in nesting area.
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April 9, 2023, Sunday - Turkey Vultures -- Marshall
Easter morning visit to Loft
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April 10, 2023, Monday -- Turkey Vultures -- Marshall, MO
Lots of activity in the loft today from early morning to about 2:00pm. Up to 3 vultures were viewed in the door area, lots of noise off camera in the nest area.
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April 11, 2023, Tuesday -- Turkey Vultures -- Marshall
Thank you RRP Cam operators for a view of the nest area. I have an overactive imagination and was sure at least 20 eggs were lurking there. LOL
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April 22, 2023, Saturday -- Turkey Vultures -- Marshall Loft
A pair of turkey vultures are working on creating the bowl of the nest. Wondering if it's two females waiting for the male??
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Clarinda, thanks for checking on the turkey vultures! Good to have them back in the barn. I'm guessing they might be the same ones as last year. Do you know if they return to the same nesting sites? Males and females look the same, so it's impossible to tell which is who. You can hear them breathing, however, and that's only a little creepy.
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April 23, 2023, Sunday - Turkey Vultures -- Marshall
This morning this first egg is visible. Same day as last year. Guess they weren't both females. LOL
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Great news that the vultures laid an egg. Here's a pic from late this afternoon.
Last year, I think they laid two eggs and both hatched and fledged.
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Great news that the vultures laid an egg. Here's a pic from late this afternoon.
Last year, I think they laid two eggs and both hatched and fledged.
The camera footage is so clear, it's startling!! Thank you Cam Operators.
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April 25, 2023, Tuesday -- Two Turkey Vulture Eggs -- Marshall
Another egg is present in the nest.
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April 26, 2023, Wednesday -- Turkey Vulture & Eggs -- Marshall
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Good to see two eggs for the TVs. My Birds of Missouri book says that 2 eggs is normal. And that both parents help incubate, but since they look identical, we won't know when there's a changeover unless both are on camera. Hatch in 38 to 41 days.
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May 1, 2023, Monday am -- TV Pair Close Ups -- Marshall
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Per RRP: Missouri Turkey Vultures; Estimated hatch: May 30
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hi you guys! thanks for pic and yay eggs info! my same tvs come back here every year i live in mo also not far from marshall mo mine well gods tv in our old one room school house on the corner of our land we leave them alone in there but they fly over and watch me mow etc.i talk to them call one scout so cool to watch these tvs on cam thanks again :)
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The Turkey Vultures and their 2 eggs appear to be just fine today. It's very warm in the barn loft and the parents are huffing a bit. Looking in at 2:30 this afternoon, the sitting parent was clicking its beak. I wonder if that's a way to summon the other parent. TVs don't call like eagles or falcons.
Rewind to just before the pic at noon to watch the parent make a huge wing stretch as he/she gets up. These are really large birds!
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Looks all OK in the barn loft for the vultures and their two eggs. Pic of the parent rolling the eggs about 3:30 this afternoon.
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Nothing much has changed for the Turkey Vultures since my post on May 17. Two eggs still intact, but it must be close to hatching time. About 9 AM, the adults switched places (sorry lost it on the rewind; they are pretty fast), so both parents are attending to the eggs.
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One of the turkey vulture chicks has hatched! Both parents are attending, and the chick is eating whatever it is that parents feed them when first hatched.
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There's a pip in the second egg, about noon today.
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No second hatch yet, but the pip is larger today that yesterday. Hatchling #1 seems OK.
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Second chick has hatched, and everybirdie seems to be OK.
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Both chicks seem OK, moving around a little, parents attentive.
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Parent TVs talk to their chicks with low-pitched grunts. On rewind, listen while parent grooms one of the chicks. It's all good.
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Dang they're ugly cute! :D
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Aren't they so cute in such an ugly way, like all babies are cute.
Nora, check the date of your photo. Off by a month?
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Chicks growing, sitting up, moving to other areas of nesting site.
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June 14, 2023 -- Turkey Vulture Babies -- Marshall
Growing Fast
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They're so neat.........
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TV chicks are 19 and 18 days old today, I believe. Looking OK.
They fledge in 60 to 84 days according to AllAboutBirds.com. That's a 2-week range!
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June 24, 2023, Saturday Morning, Turkey Vulture Babies, Marshall MO
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Clarinda, great to see the vulture chicks starting to explore the barn loft!
They stand up and clump around, raise and stretch wings starting to show black feathers.
They were in about the same place most of today.
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Clarinda, great to see the vulture chicks starting to explore the barn loft!
They stand up and clump around, raise and stretch wings starting to show black feathers.
They were in about the same place most of today.
I see tail and wing feathers coming in.
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Feeding Time
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Vulture chicks growing dark feathers, moving around, getting even bigger.
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Checking in on the Turkey Vulture chicks, and caught on stretching out a very long wing! More dark feathers every day.
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Both Turkey Vulture chicks seem OK today. The timing device on the rewind is not working as expected.
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July 15, 2023, Saturday - Turkey Vulture Hearts -- Marshall
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Both Turkey Vulture chicks seem OK today. The timing device on the rewind is not working as expected.
I didn't see this earlier post. Is Forum on the blink as well?
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Clarinda, far as I can tell, the Forum is working just fine.
FYI, the GSB camera is back live this afternoon. I just posted some pics from about 3:00. It's really hazy there; probably wildfire smoke coming from Canada. Smoke supposed to be heavy in Missouri too this weekend, according to TV weather report.
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MO-TVs timing feature is working correctly this morning. Chicks OK also.
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Black and white young TVs in color about 11:00 this morning!
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The chicks get bigger. Testing wings, clumping around the loft area.
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July 26, 2023, approx. 4:10-15 and 6:00pm -- Turkey Vulture Babies Fed by Adult -- Marshall, Mo
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Clarinda, thanks for the feeding pics!
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Clarinda, thanks for the feeding pics!
It's been so hot and food deliveries are the only source of water/moisture.
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July 28, 2023, Friday, 11:00am -- TV Babes Waiting for Food -- Marshall
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July 30, 2023, Sunday, 8:15am -- Turkey Vultures -- Marshall
Waiting for Fledge Time
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Great pics, Clarinda. Those juvie vultures better not fly the coop just yet! But it's getting close.
Last year, August 8 was fledge day for at least one of them. Almost all dark feathers by then.
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Youngsters sitting in the loft doorway about noon, listening to the rain and thunder. Sounds like clog dancing on the wooden floor!
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TV youngsters look almost ready to fledge.
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This afternoon, both TV youngsters fledged! Woo Hoo ;D
Or maybe their version of branching, because both returned to the loft fairly soon. And left again, and returned. This is the place where they get fed, so makes sense. They are using the main opening and I think also the window to the rear of the loft space as the camera pans around.
Need to check hatching dates with 2022 to see if this year's juveniles are early or the same age for fledging. Stay tuned.
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Both TVs returned via the main doorway about 7:30 PM, and they are settled in a corner near the window for the night.
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Monday about 11:00 AM, looks like both juvenile turkey vultures resting on a hay bale in the loft. Have not seen evidence of parents feeding recently, and they may stop to encourage the young ones to get out on their own.
Comparing ages at fledging for this year and last, they went a couple of days sooner this year.
2022: Eggs hatched May 31; fledged Aug 8; age 69-70 days
2023: Eggs hatched May 30 & 31; fledged Aug 5; age 67 days
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The live stream seems to be turned off this morning. Best wishes to the turkey vultures that laid, hatched, and raised another two to successful fledging. Fly high y'all. ;D
Thanks to the camera operators who work this site. It's not nearly as scenic as the eagle and peregrine locations, but equally important, and you help us watchers learn about the turkey vultures in Marshall, MO.
Many thanks to the property owners who allow cameras in their barn loft, and to RRP for this addition to the long roster of live streams that add to our knowledge of raptors.
Check back now and then, but most likely the camera will go live next March when the pair returns from migration.
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The camera is turned on at Marshall, MO. Notes at the live screen mention first egg laid towards the end of April, 2023.
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And the Turkey Vultures have arrived on camera this morning, early. Looks like they are getting ready to lay eggs here again.
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Live feed seems to be turned off for about 3 days.
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Camera is back on at the Turkey Vulture barn loft. Two TVs have been in and out several times today.
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Camera off for a couple more days, back on today. And the TV mom has laid an egg! Last year, there were 2 eggs, so we'll see what ensues. Incubation is 28 - 40 days. I believe that both female and male incubate the eggs and feed the young -- but my books don't say!
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Another turkey vulture egg has been laid! Probably the mom TV is sitting on the eggs, but since the male and female look the same, just guessing.
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Camera is back on live feed this morning. Parent turkey vulture is sitting on the two eggs. All looks fine.
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hi stlbf! what is the link to this cam? i cant find this cam for this year thanks
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hi again stlbf i thought i had that 2024 cam found it on my newer ipad here yay they are back i love turkey buzzards
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Happy Mother's Day
Turkey Vultures are caring for two eggs as ususal here in the barn loft.
No way to tell if this is Mother Vulture or Dad, but we wish them a safe time.