The Vulture
They prey on the dead
Carnivorous scavengers
Killing’s not their style
© Susan Zutautas 2020
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A Canadian girl, born in Montreal, mother of three grown boys that lives with her husband in Ontario. Published author and poet. Loves to write flash fiction. Author of New In Town and two children's books which can be found on Amazon.
A Canadian girl, born in Montreal, mother of three grown boys that lives with her husband in Ontario. Published author and poet. Loves to write flash fiction. Author of New In Town and two children's books which can be found on Amazon.
So ugly they are rather cute, and i have a soft spot for nature’s vacuum cleaners.
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Yes, me as well.
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They do us a great service, and for their troubles get a bad rep.
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So true. I think of them as the clean-up crew 🙂
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Yep, that’s them. We don’t jave them in the UK, nor wolves. Foxes, owls and crows.
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It’s been years since I saw a vulture, thankfully! They are ugly birds, aren’t they? It would be a bit unsettling to see one outside, me thinks. 🙂 Happy Monday, Susan!
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Thanks,Bill. I’ve read that they’re pretty harmess and only eat what other animals have left behind.
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