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Is that a vulture? ==8O
It's hard to tell what it is -
I think it is a crow with its head towards the bottom of the photo. Poor thing.
No, look at the beak: That is definitely a vulture of some sort.
Yes, turkey vulture; they brood in abandoned buildings from time to time.
This one won't.
Awww, poor turkey vulture. It seems really out of place for an animal like that to find its final resting place in an abandoned building. Somewhere outside surrounded by nature would seem more fitting.
I hate to see animals end up this way.
They value their life as much as we do.
That's the second dead animal in this gallery so far, a hospital seems like an ironic place to find dead things.lol jk
Don't you know about the BIRD? Well, everybody knows that the BIRD IS THE WORD! Sorry...
They're supposed to live twice as long in captivity...
yucky!
"Nevermore."
Thats a big one!
ok who is up for dinner at Boston Market?
Aw poor birdie.

This makes me sad. :(
Makes me think of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds.
This looks like a sealion with feathers.
I remember seeing something like this when I went to Henryton. It was a turkey vulture that someone had cut completely in half. Creepy stuff. Awesome photos
That's why I am afraid of exploring abandoned places. You'll never know what kind of people you will meet....
Aww. Poor bird. I thought it was a crow. I LOVE CROWS! and ur Galleries Mr. Motts!
*throws up*
I'm not in the mood for Boston Market, how does Kentucky Fried Vulture. . . I mean Chicken, sound?
I bet it stinks
of course theirs going to be some dead bodies around their just not always human

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