Saw one in Panola County this morning. Thought that was strange
You see them in a county right in the middle of the range posted above? Neat.cryption said:
I see them in Lavaca county all the time
Same. and the ones i see are usually having dinner with our native vultures.cryption said:
I see them in Lavaca county all the time
ttha_aggie_09 said:
I wonder what keeps them out of far West Texas?
water turkey said:ttha_aggie_09 said:
I wonder what keeps them out of far West Texas?
Maybe less available territories, with all the other raptors. Also, I would think less road kill or other carrion, than in areas with more busy roads in the east.
I was driving in South Texas last week and saw huge clouds of them, near powerline towers where they roost, circling in several areas. Had to have been in the hundreds of them. Saw it in Hebbronville, Falfurrous and Kingsville. Almost like they were "swarming" for some reason.TAMUallen said:water turkey said:ttha_aggie_09 said:
I wonder what keeps them out of far West Texas?
Maybe less available territories, with all the other raptors. Also, I would think less road kill or other carrion, than in areas with more busy roads in the east.
I doubt that's it. There's a deer a night at least. Jackrabbits galore. I haven't seen one yet in crockett county (not city). Last year we had a big gully washer that washed out a lot of fish, the vultures moved in. They CRAPPED all over everything. They peck/chew at anything possible. If you thought hogs were bad, I'll trade you vultures
There was nothing you could do to get a full flock of vultures to move along until they just did. Guess they got hungry after their feast of rotten fish ran out