To: cajungirl
Young eagles resemble vultures/buzzards. An inexperienced hunter might not know the difference.
To: RedBloodedAmerican
Young eagles resemble vultures/buzzards. There are no buzzards indigenous to the United States, only vultures. This is a common misconception.
To: RedBloodedAmerican
What on Earth is gained by hunting vultures? Is it just to kill something? I hunt deer and elk, but have zero respect for an idiot who views the world as his or her private shooting gallery.
That sort of person should not own guns. Period.
18 posted on
10/02/2003 7:47:29 AM PDT by
bicycle thug
(Fortia facere et pati Americanum est.)
To: RedBloodedAmerican
And what kind of hunter is out hunting vultures?
To: RedBloodedAmerican
Young eagles resemble vultures/buzzards. An inexperienced hunter might not know the difference. As if that's an excuse. What kind of an idiot would should a vulture? What on earth for? Those things are harmless and great to have around, unless you just happen to like the smell of roadkilled skunks and opossums and like the appearance of the occasional racoon-corpse sludgepile by your mailbox.
37 posted on
10/02/2003 11:17:39 AM PDT by
piasa
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To: RedBloodedAmerican
Young eagles resemble vultures/buzzards. An inexperienced hunter might not know the difference. Yeah, but none of the above are legal to shoot... or even good to eat.
38 posted on
10/02/2003 11:20:14 AM PDT by
Oberon
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