Climate shift brought vultures to North California

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According to ABC, because of the mild winter, swarms of turkey vultures have chosen Shelby’s home in North Carolina, but city residents fear their neighbors. Although birds usually fly through the city during migrations to the south in winter, vultures are now stuck here for the whole year, lawns teeming with them and it makes residents nervous. “We have now not cold enough to push them out of here, “Kristen said Duren, intern at the North Agricultural Public Service Carolina to local WSOC-TV. “Where there were 5-10 birds, now up to 150. “says Joan Schmutz, who lives the same same house in Shelby since 1963, reports ABCNews.com. Vultures are usually gather in the mornings and evenings. “They come and they are there every morning, “she said.” In the morning, they throw their wings and cover the sun, “- says Schmutz.” They do not deliver I’m in trouble because I like to look at them. But they doing something in the yard. “Schmutz said that birds for the most part remain in the trees, but believes that “more than a hundred [birds] daily can be observed in our area. “Schmutz also said that Turkey vultures began to flock to the region two years ago. She says, that I received a notification by mail about the removal of birds from the surrounding area, but we didn’t notice anything.

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