johnaalex
Distinguished Member
This is a short drive from Charleston in South Carolina. Although visitors can spend as much time as they want looking at the various birds they have, most people spend a couple of hours there. The first hour is a guided tour of the various cages and their inhabitants, the second hour is the flying display. Although the vultures are not residents as such, there is an area where food is put out for them.
All comments welcome, thank you.
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Black Vulture-1 by John Alexander, on Flickr
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Harris Hawk-1 by John Alexander, on Flickr
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Harris Hawk-2 by John Alexander, on Flickr
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Harris Hawk-3 by John Alexander, on Flickr
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Harris Hawk-4 by John Alexander, on Flickr
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Harris Hawk-5 by John Alexander, on Flickr
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Peregrin falcon-1 by John Alexander, on Flickr
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Peregrin falcon-2 by John Alexander, on Flickr
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Yellow Billed Kite-1 by John Alexander, on Flickr
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Yellow Billed Kite-2 by John Alexander, on Flickr
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Yellow Billed Kite-3 by John Alexander, on Flickr
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Yellow Billed Kite-4 by John Alexander, on Flickr
All comments welcome, thank you.
1)
Black Vulture-1 by John Alexander, on Flickr
2)
Harris Hawk-1 by John Alexander, on Flickr
3)
Harris Hawk-2 by John Alexander, on Flickr
4)
Harris Hawk-3 by John Alexander, on Flickr
5)
Harris Hawk-4 by John Alexander, on Flickr
6)
Harris Hawk-5 by John Alexander, on Flickr
7)
Peregrin falcon-1 by John Alexander, on Flickr
8)
Peregrin falcon-2 by John Alexander, on Flickr
9)
Yellow Billed Kite-1 by John Alexander, on Flickr
10)
Yellow Billed Kite-2 by John Alexander, on Flickr
11)
Yellow Billed Kite-3 by John Alexander, on Flickr
12)
Yellow Billed Kite-4 by John Alexander, on Flickr
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