Thursday, August 17, 2023

A NEW CRITTER IN OUR YARD

 Yesterday a squirrel became part of the Circle of Life.

We looked out our office window and to our amazement saw this huge vulture

doing his thing.

We were shocked.  Never have we had this huge bird in our yard and there he was

being the scavenger and cleaning up the remains.

It took him just minutes to finish up the job.

Don't know if a cat (which all the neighborhood cats think our yard is their private property) got the squirrel or what but now there is one less long tailed animal in our yard.






If I can figure out how to upload my very short video I will add it to the mess.

Now there is nothing left but the skin.


9 comments:

Marie Smith said...

Vultures are efficient, you have to give them that.

Ginny Hartzler said...

Awww, I like squirrels. The vulture appears to be a Turkey Vulture, from the bit of red on his head. We have never seen one in our yard, though there are dozens here all the time. Did you know Vultures pee on their feet? Their pee has an antibiotic in it that kills any germs from their decaying meals.

MadSnapper said...

I do hope the squirrel was not poisoned to death, we just found our second owl dead in the yard and the first one we could tell it died by eating something that was killed with poison.this one we could not tell. when people put out rat poison it kills any and all things that come in contact with the dead rats. One of my rants is rat poison.. sorry. Vultures are God's Garbage Guys and they keep our planet going.

Debby@Just Breathe said...

Wow! That was a surprise. So sorry about the squirrel.

Michelle said...

I am behind on commenting, but I am glad to ready that you are feeling better and congrats to Amanda on her graduation. We have buzzards around our farm area all the time just waiting for a snack.

Donna said...

Yes...they are definitely God's garbage men. Glad they are around to pick up the remains!
hugs
Donna

tsduff said...

Very cool. I really like vultures - not associated with the nicest things but still, so interesting~

Great-Granny Grandma said...

Wow!
Great photos of the clean-up crew.

Great-Granny Grandma said...

P.S. The clean-up guy (not crew).
My eyes played tricks on me, and at first I thought the black rocks were also vultures, although smaller than the big one you wrote about.