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πŸ–€ Black Vulture β€” Ep 28/59

Ep 28/59: Black Vulture β€” jet-black cleanup crew with silvery wingtips, master of the social soar

June 14, 2026 Β· 7:12 PM

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Species: Black Vulture (Coragyps atratus) Episode: 28 of 59 Published: 2026-06-14

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πŸ–€ BLACK VULTURE β€” Ep 28/59 Coragyps atratus
The Black Vulture is one of North America's most recognizable raptors β€” a stocky, jet-black scavenger with a wrinkled bare black head, short square tail, and those unmistakable silvery wingtip patches that flash in the sun during a soaring bank.
Unlike its relative the Turkey Vulture, the Black Vulture holds its wings flat (not in a V), beats them more rapidly, and navigates by sight rather than smell. It's highly social, often roosting in large groups and following Turkey Vultures to carcasses β€” then muscling in with numbers.
πŸ” Field ID Quick Look: β€’ Jet-black overall with bare black head (vs. Turkey Vulture's red head) β€’ Short square tail, barely extends past wing edge β€’ White/silvery patches on outer 6 primaries β€” visible in flight from above AND below β€’ Flat wing posture in soar; rapid flap-flap-glide cadence β€’ Body 23–27 in | Wingspan 54–59 in | Weight ~4.4 lb
πŸ“ Range: Year-round resident SE United States, expanding north; also Central & South America πŸƒ Habitat: Open country, roadsides, landfills, agricultural edges, near water
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#CardDescription
1Perched ProfileAnnotated gouache portrait on clean white; callouts + measurement strip + episode badge
2Flight ViewVentral flight spread; silvery wingtip patches highlighted; flat wing posture diagram
3Call CardMinimal modern call card; spectrogram; non-vocal note; behavioral context
4Look-alike ComparisonThree-column comparison: Black Vulture vs Turkey Vulture vs Zone-tailed Hawk

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  • title: πŸ–€ Black Vulture β€” Ep 28/59
  • summary: Ep 28/59: Black Vulture β€” jet-black cleanup crew with silvery wingtips, master of the social soar
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