The Eastern Turkey Vulture is a Moderate-sized bird of the Vulture species, featured in Red Dead Redemption 2 and Red Dead Online.

This animal can be hunted and plucked. Studying the Eastern Turkey Vulture is required for the "Zoologist" Achievement.

Eastern Turkey Vulture Details & Location:

The Eastern Turkey Vulture is native to New Hanover and Lemoyne. They prey on reptiles, birds, fish and amphibians. When hunting, they prefer freshly dead animals due to the meat being softer. The Varmint Rifle is considered to be the best for hunting vultures and other birds this size. Feathers from Eastern Turkey Vultures can be used for crafting. Their gamey meat can consumed.

Eastern Turkey Vulture Hunting Tips:

The Eastern Turkey Vulture yields feathers and gamey bird meat. Used in crafting and cooking or can be sold. Use a Varmint Rifle for a clean kill.

Map Location - Eastern Turkey Vulture

Where to find the Eastern Turkey Vulture in Red Dead Redemption 2 - Map Location / Habitat:

The Eastern Turkey Vulture is Commonly found in parts of New Hanover and Lemoyne.

Eastern Turkey Vulture - Map Location in RDR2

Eastern Turkey Vulture Info

  • Scientific Name Cathartes Aura Septentrionalis

Eastern Turkey Vulture Appearances

  • Game Edition Game Edition: Red Dead OnlineRed Dead OnlineGame Edition: RDR 2 Story ModeRDR 2 Story Mode

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