What a previledge to be able to experience baby vulture so close to you! I have to admit that I have never been interested in learning about vultures but your story now is such a joy to follow along. Thank you for sharing!
I have enjoyed waiting each year since 2020 for this day. Who was the first baby, Flower? Such an amazing experience. So fulfilling. Fascinating that they have found the barn and feel protected. Off on my travels but look forward to seeing you when I return. Congrats "GmaVee!" :) xo
Delightful! What a privilege to be trusted near their precious young ones and to be a witness to the lives of this family of beautiful wildlings. And their purpose as recyclers of life is sacred and necessary. Where would we be without them?
Fantastic, Sandy! I’ve been doing some research on vultures for the exact reason of trying to change perceptions of them. They are such important, interesting animals and deserve so much more recognition. Thank you for sharing your space with these birds and bringing their stories to life - I’m excited to hear more!
Jo, thank you so much! I love your phrase "sacred and necessary"... Beautifulyl stated. I hope you continue to enjoy as this story unfolds throughout the summer.
So beautiful. Thank you for sharing some insight on these misunderstood birds 🤍
Thank you, Autumn!
What a previledge to be able to experience baby vulture so close to you! I have to admit that I have never been interested in learning about vultures but your story now is such a joy to follow along. Thank you for sharing!
That's the best compliment I could receive! Thank you so much, Alice ❤️
I have enjoyed waiting each year since 2020 for this day. Who was the first baby, Flower? Such an amazing experience. So fulfilling. Fascinating that they have found the barn and feel protected. Off on my travels but look forward to seeing you when I return. Congrats "GmaVee!" :) xo
Thank you, Lori! And yes, Flower was the first. I look forward to catching up when you're back home. Enjoy!!
Delightful! What a privilege to be trusted near their precious young ones and to be a witness to the lives of this family of beautiful wildlings. And their purpose as recyclers of life is sacred and necessary. Where would we be without them?
Indeed! Thank you, Carmine, for enjoying their story. So much more to come as these hatchlings grow.
Fantastic, Sandy! I’ve been doing some research on vultures for the exact reason of trying to change perceptions of them. They are such important, interesting animals and deserve so much more recognition. Thank you for sharing your space with these birds and bringing their stories to life - I’m excited to hear more!
Jo, thank you so much! I love your phrase "sacred and necessary"... Beautifulyl stated. I hope you continue to enjoy as this story unfolds throughout the summer.