Vultures are not harbingers of death, but partners in cleaning up the  environment, Home and Garden

Vultures are not harbingers of death, but partners in cleaning up the environment, Home and Garden

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The first breeding pair of turkey vultures in Massachusetts were recorded in Tyringham in 1954. The species is now a nearly year-round resident. 

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