Sightings ~ Turkey Vulture

The other day as I went to get the mail, I saw turkey vultures circling the neighbor’s field. Nothing new about that. From spring to fall these fellows and their mates keep the countryside scoured of small dead animals. It is amazing how quickly they can do away with a dead critter.


We should be grateful that these natural (dare I say it?) morticians do their business efficently. You might want to eat one of the turkeys that also inhabit these parts, but I don’t think you’d enjoy lunching on one of these guys. As I pondered their place in the greater scheme of things, I came up with this haiku:

Turkey Vulture

Graceful on the wing,
Death seeker rides upon wind,
Removes the fallen.


I’m glad they’re here.

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About Chuck

I am retired after a career in electronics and in publishing. Today, my wife of 50+ years, Sylvia, and I live in a house on a hill beside a dirt road in rural west Michigan. We enjoy living in this country environment where livestock and wild life out number the human population.

6 thoughts on “Sightings ~ Turkey Vulture

  1. Ooh, love the haiku!!!!
    Nasty little creatures, but necessary, I guess.
    Hey, my blog hasn't shown any updates for your blog until this one. WTH?

    Justine 😮 )

  2. I love turkey vultures. I've heard stories of them adopting people; they're apparently quite smart.

  3. I was thinking like fishhawk–you'd better keep moving Chuck, they'll swoop down on you!!!

  4. If they were downwind, it may mean that you need a shower. Well, at least that is what I've been told a few times.

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