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Full-Mulberry5018 t1_j62719q wrote

They're all over the place in Browns Millls, Pemberton and Mt. Holly.

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SadMasterpiece7019 t1_j633t16 wrote

This is how they clean themselves. The UV light from the sun kills the bacteria that gets on them while they eat.

Fun fact: when vulture populations in India recently underwent a steep decline, cases of rabies, anthrax, and plague increased due to feral dog populations filling the niche that vultures occupied.

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SpankyMcDangle t1_j63c4x0 wrote

Yes its a turkey vulture. There are also a ton of black vultures in NJ. As a sidenote vultures are one of the few birds that have a sense developed of smell. Other birds do not.

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GitEmSteveDave t1_j64o9g4 wrote

Wouldn't this happen as they are flying around anyway? I've only seen them do this at our farm in the morning after they roosted for the night on our fences before they take off.

https://turkeyvulturesunning.weebly.com/scientific-background.html

>Turkey vultures' main reason for sunning is to raise their body temperature so they can have enough energy to go about their daily activities. 

>It is important to note that turkey vultures are one of few birds that intentionally put themselves into a daily hypothermic state each night, lowering their body temperature a few degrees.

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GetOffMyLawn_ t1_j66g5fb wrote

Definitely turkey vultures. You can tell by the white on the underside of the wings. We also have black vultures.

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dexecuter18 t1_j66n0ma wrote

Big dudes, yeah they really make you know when they find a dead squirrel or something on your roof.

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