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Turkey Vulture HabitatThe turkey vulture lives throughout the Americas, from southern Canada to the tip of Cape Horn in South America, and is a permanent resident of the southern United States. They can be found in almost every habitat, from open fields to woods, wetlands to dry deserts. Most often, they are found in relatively open areas that have nearby woods for nesting. Turkey vultures generally avoid heavily forested areas.
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At night, Turkey Vultures roost communally, joining together about an hour before sunset to sleep in tall trees, houses, buildings, silos or on towers. They maintain fidelity to their roosting sites, passing on the location from generation to generation.

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Seems like they are always flying or eating carrion. But Turkey Vultures lay their eggs in Turkey Vulture Nests. North American Turkey Vultures build their nests in caves or simple rock indentations and on ground where there is some protection. They commonly do not build nests high up in trees

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On a farm with the chickens

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