turkey vulture
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Definition
Noun: A large, dark-colored bird of prey found in the Americas, known for its featherless red head and its reliance on carrion (dead animals) as its primary food source. It is a highly efficient scavenger.
Examples of Usage
- The turkey vulture circled high in the sky, searching the ground for food.
- We identified the bird as a turkey vulture by its distinctive V-shaped wing posture when soaring.
- A group of turkey vultures was gathered around the roadkill.
Advanced Usage
- "To circle like a turkey vulture": To wait or hover expectantly, often with a negative connotation of waiting for something bad to happen or for someone to fail.
- The reporters circled like turkey vultures, waiting for the CEO to make a statement about the scandal.
Variants and Related Words
- Turkey buzzard: A common alternative name for the turkey vulture.
- Cathartes aura: The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
- New World vulture: The broader family of vultures to which the turkey vulture belongs, distinct from Old World vultures.
Synonyms
- Buzzard (common in North American informal usage, though "buzzard" technically refers to different birds of prey in other regions)
- Carrion bird
- Scavenger bird
Related Idioms
- A culture of turkey vultures: The specific collective noun for a group of these birds.
- A culture of turkey vultures descended on the carcass.
Noun
- a New World vulture that is common in South America and Central America and the southern United States