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Shoebill â€' The Majestic Giant of African Swamps Royalty Free Stock Photo
Turkey Vultures find a spot to roost on Taughannock Falls cliff wall in the FingerLakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Turkey Vulture birds find a roosting spot along Taughannock Falls gorge cliff wall in NYS Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wood Stork Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peacock Struting across a pastureautiful feathers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gorgeous White Egret Flying in Southern California Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coming in For a Landing! Royalty Free Stock Photo
Turkey Vultures fly around and roost on waterfall gorge wall ledge in NewYorkState
Shoebill – The Majestic Giant of African Swamps Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shoebill – The Majestic Giant of African Swamps Royalty Free Stock Photo
A close-up of a great white pelican & x28;Pelecanus onocrotalus& x29; standing on a large rock by the water and Royalty Free Stock Photo
emu wandering outdoors, alert emu with detailed plumage navigates quiet rural dirt trail in nature Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great White Pelican Resting on Sandy Ground in Natural Light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shoebill – The Majestic Giant of African Swamps Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shoebill – The Majestic Giant of African Swamps Royalty Free Stock Photo
Turkey Vulture, Cathartes aura, live and roost in the Taughannock Falls State Park gorge area. Dozens can be seen clinging to outcrops of rock to rest or sleep. The Turkey Vulture's stomach acid is extremely acidic, so Turkey Vultures can digest just about anything, and uses its sense of smell to locate carrion.


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