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Pasheen Stonebrooke's avatar

Great Post...thx.

i had a huge turkey vulture come down into the backyard and take a drink from the pool...I thought it was a sign that I was about to meet the grim reaper...!!!

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Captain_Obviuos's avatar

These things are ubiquitous in my part of the world, so I did some research on them. Turkeys are generally flightless, but these birds are most definitely not.

Turns out these birds are true vultures, no turkey in them at all! https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Turkey_Vulture/id

We always called them turkey buzzards, which is unfair to buzzards, who are actually nice-looking birds: https://www.britannica.com/animal/buzzard

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

🙀omg 🙀, a true vulture!

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Brent Carlson's avatar

I think America is about to meet the grim reaper

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Brent Carlson's avatar

When will the chemtrails ever stop. And it’s amazing most people think this is a conspiracy theory. I guess they never look up

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Renee Michel's avatar

In Sacramento, California I watched the clear blue skies change beginning in 2001. I am a sky watcher and noticed the strange phenomena of a condensation trail that did not dissipate. It just hung there long after the plane passed. Way high up.

By 2017, when I was preparing to leave the U.S: - the lines crisscrossed the sky, fine silvery dust accumulated on my car after washing, my students were getting nosebleeds, our school garden was not thriving. When I pointed it out, people would look at me like I was crazy. They said it was just increased air traffic condensation.

Since the pandemic, the flights dropped in number and are now slowly recovering -https://www.bts.gov/newsroom/air-travel-consumer-report-august-2023-numbers but those lines across the sky are worse than ever. Here is the Southern Zone of Costa Rica I thankfully never see lines in the sky. In San Jose, I saw occasionally one spreading across the sky. One.

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Rat's avatar

I think there might be two vultures, the one closer to the camera being about to smell its armpit just like birds love to do.

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KellyG's avatar

Looks to be so by the tail feathers.

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

maybe, didn’t actually see it/them fly away, moved to another window to get a better look & it/they were gone. this is the first time ever seeing this thing.

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Toxi🇨🇦's avatar

Sure looks like a very young turkey vulture! 🙂

We love you too, kitten 😻

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

💞🙏

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David Huber's avatar

yes morse code, I had to convert it to sound in my head to read it.

chemtrails total poisoning of the environment. God i am sure has mechanisms in place to correct it. I pray thus.

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Grasshopper Kaplan's avatar

Yes the skypainting tis extreme, at any or all hours , day or night, it seems

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Eris's avatar

Gorgeous flowers! Sorry for the tree that died in the name of the water rationing way of life bs...the only way of life is what is on their agenda.

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

thank you, hoping it doesn’t pass.

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Susan's avatar

Hi kitten! Really wanted to vote on the Creature choice but tapped the turkey-vulture, there are lots of them around here.

Beautiful fall weather was clear of the trails for weeks- until yesterday- made up for lost time as I can’t remember seeing so much and so long- dawn to dusk.

Built a little greenhouse to tend over the winter for mostly greens of all kinds.

Clearing off the gardens now, still haven’t had killing frost so dahlias are lovely, and garlic not planted.

Love the Morse code message 💕

I used …- - - … to make a nice border all around an art piece I did in 2020.

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

the greenhouse sounds wonderful 💝🌱💝

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Petra Liverani's avatar

Lovely garden, Kitty. Sorry about your tree.

We don't have turkey vultures and we only normal turkeys bred for eating in Australia but we do have brush turkeys which are quite populous even in leafy city suburbs. The male builds huge mounds of leaf litter to incubate their eggs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_Etk72gqfI

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

very creative solution to the pest problem 💞

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Mario A Leblanc's avatar

-- . / - ---

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Pirate Studebaker's avatar

Morse code helped invent the telegraph wires which *coincidently* began usage the same years the Spanish Flu broke out. Studies have been conducted in regards to the correlation between electronic communications and disease outbreaks or pandemics.

Now we have 5G and chemtrails that look like Morse Code. Hm....Clever, Kitten...

Flowers are the sex organs of plants. Porno for botanists. And drop dead gorgeous. Thank you.

Oh and we all need to give thanks to the Turkey Vultures or Buzzards. They clean up the world for us. Without them there would be rotting carcasses everywhere. Phew...

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Healingroze Earthwise's avatar

Thank you for the roses, I could almost smell them! Had our first little snow here in SW WY yesterday, had to scrape windows this morning. Freeze finally got my sunflowers. 😢

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ShockwaveRider's avatar

The white spraying in the skies continue unabated here in Oz. After observing for a couple of decades my conclusion is the prime outcome is precipitation denial, as the spray causes the rain-clouds to dissipate constantly. Bushfires and flooding rain (wherever the rain eventually falls/is "pushed" to) are the ultimate bunch of insurance nightmares/home ownership stresses/farmers leave the land....etc. For those evil psychopathic Khazarian Mafia Globalists, surely the outcome is winwinwin, for they can buy the land, own the planes, the fuel, the spray, us....

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

I’ve thought the same, that whatever aerosolized chemical compounds they are spewing are desiccants. they’re not even denying it anymore 😿…

https://anamihalceamdphd.substack.com/p/poisoning-our-biosphere-inducing

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KellyG's avatar

Ahhhhh one last look at the beauty, as the garden gate closes...sniff sniff

A last whiff of their scent, and from sadness they are now gone. At least here in MN as the wind blows ferociously outside, and a high of 38 predicted (excluding wind chill), and our first frost with predicted low at 25, and a chance of snow Saturday, now reduced to flurries. Thank goodness!!

Of course I just stocked up on Halloween candy as there were over 100 trick-or-treater's last year. With low to mid 30's predicted I may end up with a great deal more than I'd care to eat.

Good luck on the water vampire....goooo stump grinder!!

Love right back at ya Kitten, as you and your garden bring the Sunshine in my life, as well as so many others I'm sure!!

What is that beautiful white flower, some type of Lilly?

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

the white lily is a spider lily … wow that’s cold! Halloween is so crazy here, just leaving the lights off & pretending I’m not here 😹.

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KellyG's avatar

That makes sense when looking at it.

Yes Farmers Almanac is predicting cold and snowy this year, and early next. It's been awhile, but last time we had a Halloween storm it snowed over 31 inches, at least that's not in the predictions. With the cost of candy, it's not a bad idea LOL, but I'm carrying on my mom's tradition, though I give more candy than she used to. She used to love seeing the kids all dressed up, especially when they used their own imagination to create a costume, and the little ones really made her smile.

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

Halloween used to be innocent fun but lately it’s just creepy… have seen a lot of disturbing yard displays this year that will be hard to forget 🙀

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Minister Marc Cawthon's avatar

"Turkey Vulture" I'd say. We have a bunch of them around here in (Missouri).

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