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"content": "nostr:npub1vgshn7jyvycxmc6cmj78ngcap80xmu79gtnwthlzprz694v03g4qf64tgk That's quite a dark gray for a juvenile Turkey Vulture, and the legs are also atypical - should be slightly pink. I think you might well have a vagrant Black Vulture there. #Birds",
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