TURKEY VULTURE. 
TURKEY BUZZARD. 
CATHARTES AURA. 
CuAR. Brownish black; head bare of feathers and bright red; bill 
white; length about 2 feet. 
Nest. Ina stump, or cavity among rocks, without additional material. 
£ggs, 2; white, or with a tinge of green or yellow, spotted with brown 
and purple; 2.75 X I.go. 
This common Turkey-like Vulture is found abundantly in 
both North and South America, but seems wholly to avoid the 
Northeastern or New England States, a straggler being seldom 
seen as far as the latitude of 41°. Whether this limit arises 
from some local antipathy, their dislike of the cold eastern 
storms which prevail in the spring till the time they usually 
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