Who can identify this bird

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BruceWard

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We found two of them in an old barn. They are roughly chicken sized.

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   / Who can identify this bird #2  
Either a crow, raven, or a vulture/ buzzard as we call them down here. I'd vote for the later but I've never known them to nest in barns. You should stake out the barn from a distance wait for the parent to return with groceries.

If it is as big as a chicken, maybe it taste like chicken.:D
 
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Should have said they were found in Central Arkansas. I am thinking buzzard, in which case we might as well shoot them.
 
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Agree on Buzzard. Why shoot them? They may not be pretty but they do serve a purpose which is to clean up dead animals.
 
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They look like turkey vulture chicks. And I wouldn't eat their parents either. They stink.
 
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Im not a big fan of buzzards but you are right that they are useful. I certainly dont want to eat roadkill.
 
   / Who can identify this bird #8  
They're buzzard chicks, sure not pretty, but I feed mine regular. Coons from the sweet corn patch and turtles from the pond. I've counted up to 14 setting on the fence posts around the pond after I fish out a big snapper.
 
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For sure don't kill them. They are Mother Nature's undertakers. :laughing:
 

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