Turkey Vultures/Bird of Prey

Snowbirds are Retiring.

NO!

They are not to be confused with a ‘Bird of Prey’?

My followers might remember my Bird Page Post (Sakami Tori)?

https://sachemspeaks.wordpress.com/birds/

Buzzards, some people call vultures or even Turkey Vultures or Turkey Buzzards, are in fact, one of the if not even the most important bird on the list, ‘until now’!

It would seem that ‘Man’ has even been able to pollute them.

Ponce Inlet Thanksgiving trash is feast for flock of turkey vultures

http://www.wftv.com/news/news/local/ponce-inlet-thanksgiving-trash-feast-flock-turkey-/njJpK/

Yes, the Eagle is known as the ‘Great Messenger’ between our people and our Creator and this is very important, because it allows us to feel comfortable in prayer no matter where we are.

That said, we can still speak with Kiehtan even if Eagle Brother is not around.

The Vulture helps keep our area clean and safe from many diseases 24/7.

This brings me back to Ponce Inlet.

This area on the East Coast of Florida has been known as the land of ‘Snow Birds.’

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowbird_(people)

They built their Cement Slabs up and down the coast as a summer retreat from the weather, so half the year it was a place for the native Floridians to enjoy the ocean and half the year fill of Snowbirds.

Snowbirds are now retiring and their family come down to visit on holiday’s.

As with the Black Bear, the Turkey Vultures will always take the easiest way to food!

People retiring do not bring trash containers down with them, they are retired so they do not get up early just to put out the garbage so, like with the people in the center of Florida, they put it out the night before!

If the state of Florida and places like California, Arizona, Florida, Texas, the Carolinas, elsewhere along the Sun Belt of the southern and southwest United States, Mexico, and areas of the Caribbean wishes to keep ‘Clean’ they must provide Trash Containers, plus, steep fines for anyone not faithfully using them.

P.S.

Recycle Containers must also be faithfully used?

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