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Old 12-10-2004, 10:26 PM
Rusty Mase
 
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Default Vulture Leaves!

You can learn something every day. I set out board ramps for the
"wounded" vulture to climb to the top of the play fort in my yard so
it could get some sun. He basked for an hour and later when I checked
he was gone and no where to be found in the vicinity.

Possibly, instead of being injured he was just too cold to get off the
ground effectively last evening. I think he is also gimpy and needed
the right location and conditions to take off. So hopefully it is
fine and will wander back one day.

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