Vultures are not harbingers of death, but partners in cleaning up

Vultures are not harbingers of death, but partners in cleaning up

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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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