I was walking my dachshund on a coastal trail when I heard a loud rapid fluttering of feathers from above. A large hawk came directly down out of the sky and pounced on a small rabbit about 12 feet away from us. My dog and I looked at each other and I said what she thought, “That could have been you.”
We had a Red Tailed Hawk swoop down on one of our elderly Corgis while she was on our deck. I came out of the back door as it was coming down and it peeled off. Natasha was 15 years old and a bit arthritic, but her jaws and teeth were in top working order. She was also a big Corgi at about 32 lbs.
As a rule, Turkey Vultures don’t carry anything. Now a California Condor is twice as big as a turkey vulture but has the underwing white stripe in the front, rather than along the back of the wing. They could probably carry a small creature. I have seen a California Condor cruising the foothills above Morro Bay – but only the one time.
Dark humor is an acquired taste. Like most humor, the laugh, though a nervous one, comes from the shock and surprise at the sudden change of direction. Still an acquired taste though. Not for all of us.
Bit of an error by Bliss. Very unlikely to be a turkey vulture, mainly eaters of carrion. As others have stated, much more likely to be an eagle, and would still have to be a very light dog. Large hawks would normally stick to smaller prey, like rabbits, mice…or a kitten. Or a very teeny tiny dog. Still, it’s just a comic.
BE THIS GUY over 1 year ago
I hope Delia is a pet and not a child.
SHIVA over 1 year ago
Maybe it’s their insufferable dog!!!
henshaven Premium Member over 1 year ago
They are so misunderstood.
Zykoic over 1 year ago
I was walking my dachshund on a coastal trail when I heard a loud rapid fluttering of feathers from above. A large hawk came directly down out of the sky and pounced on a small rabbit about 12 feet away from us. My dog and I looked at each other and I said what she thought, “That could have been you.”
juicebruce over 1 year ago
Hummmm …Thought Turkey Vultures only went for dead stuff .
jagedlo over 1 year ago
Alas, poor Delia; we hardly knew ya!
Diat60 over 1 year ago
Not so much “where is Delia?” as “who is Delia?”
uniquename over 1 year ago
If that’s really a turkey vulture, then something else got to Delia first.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
Gasp! Awful!
I have huge HAWKS who dive down and kill mourning doves and eat them in my yard and another time attacked a baby skunk, killed him and flew off!
jessegooddoggy over 1 year ago
No worries, turkey vultures are ground feeders of dead animals, they don’t kill.
rroxxanna over 1 year ago
How is this funny?
John Leonard Premium Member over 1 year ago
We had a Red Tailed Hawk swoop down on one of our elderly Corgis while she was on our deck. I came out of the back door as it was coming down and it peeled off. Natasha was 15 years old and a bit arthritic, but her jaws and teeth were in top working order. She was also a big Corgi at about 32 lbs.
Bird would have gotten an unpleasant surprise.
stillfickled Premium Member over 1 year ago
terrible
mkw Premium Member over 1 year ago
Not funny – it happens. Not with vultures, but with raptors. Small pets are never safe.
KEA over 1 year ago
♬ I’m bringing home a baby bumble bee…
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
As a rule, Turkey Vultures don’t carry anything. Now a California Condor is twice as big as a turkey vulture but has the underwing white stripe in the front, rather than along the back of the wing. They could probably carry a small creature. I have seen a California Condor cruising the foothills above Morro Bay – but only the one time.
willie_mctell over 1 year ago
“Delia’s gone…”
Medtech4 over 1 year ago
Oh, no!
hubbard3188 over 1 year ago
Dark humor is an acquired taste. Like most humor, the laugh, though a nervous one, comes from the shock and surprise at the sudden change of direction. Still an acquired taste though. Not for all of us.
Daltongang Premium Member over 1 year ago
Don’t forget to write Delia!
bwswolf over 1 year ago
This might “NOT” be good …… :/
sedrelwesley2 Premium Member over 1 year ago
T V would be incapable of carrying off a dog. Even an eagle would find it challenging.
NaturLvr over 1 year ago
Bit of an error by Bliss. Very unlikely to be a turkey vulture, mainly eaters of carrion. As others have stated, much more likely to be an eagle, and would still have to be a very light dog. Large hawks would normally stick to smaller prey, like rabbits, mice…or a kitten. Or a very teeny tiny dog. Still, it’s just a comic.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 1 year ago
Nooo!!!