Bryce
Turkey Vulture Ambassador
Male
2020 / Juvenile
Right wing injury
About Bryce
Bryce arrived with his right wing was injured, probably having been hit by a car. Radiographs showed multiple injuries to the wing and their location. The condition of the bone precluded surgery. Once the fractures healed, it was observed that Bryce did not have full wing extension and would not have full flight ability. He was determined to be non-releasable.
Description
Turkey vultures range as far north as the southern boundary of Canada and south into Central America and South America.
Life Span
The average life expectancy of the turkey vulture has been estimated to be from anywhere from 10 to 16 years in the wild. A captive life span of over 30+ years is possible. (Bailey was hatched in 1986.)
Prey / Food
An aerial scavenger, the Turkey Vulture feeds on a wide range of wild and domestic carrion. Dead mammals ranging from mice to cattle are common foods. When carrion is in short supply, the Turkey Vulture has been observed eating plants including rotten pumpkins and coconuts, grapes, and juniper berries.
Babies / Nests
No nest is built. Nesting sites include rock outcrops, fallen trees, cliffs, and hollow logs. Usually, 1 – 3 eggs are laid which hatch in 30 to 40 days. The young fledge in about 70 to 80 days.
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