Native to the Americas, the turkey vulture (Cathartes aura) travels widely in search of sustenance. While usually foraging alone, it relies on other individuals of its species for companionship and mutual protection. Sometimes misunderstood, sometimes feared, sometimes shunned, it nevertheless performs an important role in the ecosystem.
This scavenger bird is a marvel of efficiency. Rather than expend energy flapping its wings, it instead locates uplifting columns of air, and spirals within them in order to glide to greater heights. This behavior has been mistaken for opportunism, interpreted as if it is circling doomed terrestrial animals destined to be its next meal. In truth, the vulture takes advantage of these thermals to gain the altitude needed glide longer distances, flying not out of necessity, but for the joy of it.
It also avoids the exertion necessary to capture live prey, preferring instead to feast upon that which is already dead. In this behavior, it resembles many humans.
It is not what most of us would consider to be a pretty bird. While its habits are often off-putting, or even disgusting, to members of more fastidious species, the turkey vulture helps to keep the environment from being clogged with detritus. Hence its Latin binomial, which translates to English as "golden purifier."
I rarely know where the winds will take me next, or what I might find there. The journey is the destination.
🌖 HuntersMoon- seems like most of Yucatan would be relatively dark. And really, what's the likelihood that a second giant meteor would hit there? Pretty slim, I reckon.
That's the downside of living in Playa del Carmen. There is so much city light that only a few faint glimmers can be seen in the night sky. That said, drive 30 min south and it's really magic.
In conclusion, the most likely reason, in my view, that we haven't been contacted isn't because we're sinners, but because there's no one nearby with the capability to detect us or get here quickly. That's it. That simple.
I agree.
And, I don't think we are the end product at all. Our advances in technology have surpassed our advances in behaviour and how we treat each other, and the rest of the planet. Really we are still pretty much like animals a lot of the time - but with mobile phones I think there is still more evolving to do. And who knows, maybe a new species will take over as top dog, and humans might even become extinct.
Have you read the book "The Hail Mary Project?" It's really good, and an interesting depiction of the "aliens" we might meet some day...
The links don't work but when I googled the "title" I was able to find one to watch. Maybe it doesn't need the look but what about those dance moves? Are you sure the mustache isn't needed? It is sort of giggle worthy at the very least.
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