Do the vultures know something I don't?
Every once in a while I get this eerie feeling, especially when vultures are seemingly following me everywhere I go. Walking in the open space lately there have been three vultures that have been circling me every time I go out, and sometimes at least one of them comes pretty close. Right now I'm spending all my birding time in a different spot though: Corrales. And who do you think followed me? A vulture of course. I was done with the 'owlet watch' for the morning and was headed back towards the car. A huge bird took off from a tree to my left. I couldn't see it at first and was dissappointed, but as I walked futher on, there the vulture was atop a tree.
The first time I heard about the owls' nest a friend had told me how to find it, sort of. I'm not always on my "A" game and I walked to where the nest was. Round trip? 6 miles, which I regretted it as it was a long way back to the car. When I got close to the location of the nest I just couldn't find it. A woman came by and I asked her, "Where is the owl nest?" She replied "You're standing right in from of it!" The nest isn't like other owl nests, which are usually large in diameter and very thick with branches. This nest is inside of a large branch of hollowed-out, living tree. If you go back to the post I made about the mother owl in the nest, you can see the difficulty in spotting it, as there is no visible 'nest'. When I've taken family or friends to see the owls, it's always difficult to orient them to where the nest is. Enjoy the picture of the vulture.
One more thing, I GOT MY SECOND COVID VACCINATION!!!

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