The weather was beautiful for the Flat Rock Hike at Colonel Denning State Park. It was a tough climb but well worth it when we got to see the view. Unfortunately we did not see any Black Vultures since they had already migrated. We did see one Turkey Vulture in migration mode.
On the way back, Sean suggested we loop down the Tuscarora Trail to the Lehman Trail to the wheel where the trails intersect with the Flat Rock Trail down to the trail head. It proved a nice return trip. We also heard Santa’s sleigh bells in the woods which turned out to be a labrador with a bell for hunting season. The dog and its owner were both very friendly.
When at the top of Flat Rock we took a few minutes to discuss the differences between the Black Vulture and Turkey Vulture. The Turkey Vulture being about 30 inches in length, with wingspans up to 6 feet while the Black Vulture is approximately 24 inches in length, with a wingspan less than 5 feet. The Turkey Vulture has a long tail and the Black Vulture has a shorter tail. These differences allow the Turkey Vulture to soar the thermals better than the Black Vulture. A Turkey Vulture holds its wings in a “V” during flight, rarely flaps and wobbles while soaring. The Black Vulture will flap its wings more, does not wobble and Continue reading