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Every spring like clockwork, turkey vultures arrive north from their winter ranges to their summer breeding grounds. Many of these birds travel as far south as South America to spend the winter, while others travel no further than Kentucky, Tennessee, or Virginia. Although turkey vultures are summertime residents here, some are just passing through as they continue through Ohio to areas as far north as southern Canada. By late spring, two eggs will be laid on the bare ground. Both parents incubate the eggs and will care for their young until late August.
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