It can be difficult to miss this large dark bird as it gracefully soars overhead. The Turkey Vulture's iconic behavior of finding, circling over, and then feeding on dead animals (carrion) is quite "dark". It may then come as a shock that the Turkey Vulture is also one of the best harbingers of spring and rebirth in our area. We will examine the well-known and less well-known aspects of this truly amazing bird.
Participants are invited to bring a lunch or buy one at the TASTE NY store to enjoy while catching up with friends prior to a nature education presentation provided by Tom Tasber. Light refreshments, instant coffee and tea, will be provided.
When: March 12th, 12:00pm-1:30pm
Where: Cornell Cooperative Extension in the Ag building (next to CCE where Taste NY is located).
This program is for Seniors (50+) only. Registration is required. Admission is free.
Free of Charge
https://pub.cce.cornell.edu/event_registration/main/events_landing.cfm?event=LWT_TV_203
Tom Tasber
Finch Hollow 4-H Educator
tet33@cornell.edu
(607) 729-4231
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County
840 Upper Front St
Binghamton, NY 13905
Last updated December 16, 2024