Photo Credits: fairy-wren. The White-backed vulture is an endangered species breeding in trees on the savannah of west and east Africa, laying one egg. The vulture weight 9 to 16 pounds and has a 6-7 foot wingspan. Like other vultures, it is a scavenger, feeding mostly from carcasses of animals which it finds by soaring over savannah. It also takes scraps from human habitations.
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THAT is intense! 😉
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Yes!
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Geesh David, before coffee that is really jarring! 🙂
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Maybe it’s time for a hummingbird or robin, yes?
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Not sure – I actually click on your blog every Monday morning with keen anticipation…a humming bird or robin may be too sweet…
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Reminds me of our local town cryer.
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Among some others that I could point to as well…:)
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Reblogged this on Todd's Perspective and commented:
LOL! Thanks for sharing…
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Thanks for sharing Todd.
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Yikes! Now I am awake! 🙂
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Mission accomplished!
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Woah! That scared me!
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Wake-up call Jaimee!
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Jinkies! That really made me sit up and take notice! What a fantastic close-up! Such detail in the feathers as well as the obvioius! 🙂
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Yes, fantastic shot!
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Love it!
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Thanks Russel
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