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American Black Vulture "Buzzard" Eggs in a Deer Blind

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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2009

I found an American Black Vulture "buzzard" nest in an old abandoned deer blind. Earlier in the day, one of the guys went to check on it and the vulture was still in there. I'm not sure who was more surprised, the vulture or him. Should have had my camera ready!

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  • Tex, they look like owl eggs, I've seen as many as seven in 1 blind, and all 5 blinds on 1 property nested in. Leave em an listen to the owls at night. So cool.

  • They are definitely buzzard eggs, I saw the buzzard fly out earlier. We have some more buzzards nesting in an old 1880's carriage house next to our camp. We leave them alone and they clean up our gut piles we leave behind.

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  • the ole buzzard blind....that's great...we have a couple of owl blinds....owls seem to take a dump all over in them....makes for a stinky opening morning hunt if you don't check your stands before the season...There was about 8 inches of owl crap in one blind....talk about ammonia smell...

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