
It’s Buzzard Day - the sooner or later a 12 months when most Ohioans stop and take notice of one of the commonest sights in the Western Hemisphere: the turkey vulture (colloquially generally known as “buzzards” in North America, although buzzard is actually the term for a gaggle of European and Asian raptors that are not intently related to New World vultures). Old World vultures, then again, belong to the same family as raptors. These vultures...