The Four Keys to ID
- Size & Shape
Turkey Vultures are large dark birds with long, broad wings. Bigger than other raptors except eagles and condors, they have long "fingers" at their wingtips and long tails that extend past their toe tips in flight. When soaring, Turkey Vultures hold their wings slightly raised, making a ‘V’ when seen head-on.
Relative Size
Smaller than an eagle; larger than a Red-tailed Hawk
goose-sized or larger
Measurements
- Both Sexes
- Length: 25.2-31.9 in (64-81 cm)
- Weight: 70.5 oz (2000 g)
- Wingspan: 66.9-70.1 in (170-178 cm)
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- Color Pattern
- Behavior
- Habitat