Black vultures are killing livestock as they move north — climate change plays a role in their expansion
EMINENCE, Ky. (AP) — Allan Bryant keeps a close watch overhead while tending to a newborn calf resting beneath the trees beside its mother. After a few shaky attempts, the calf rises to its feet, beginning its first steps as it looks to nurse. In the sky, two birds glide in slow circles. Bryant, hoping they’re not black vultures, breathes a sigh of relief when he realizes they’re only turkey vultures — distinguishable by their red heads and less threatening demeanor. “Honestly, black vultures
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