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From humble origins in a small train station ... Came the renowned and highly original Dedicated to the most fantastic and singular bird, The vulture! With its kicky motto A festival was born. This unparalleled event not only celebrated the visitation of hundreds of vultures to a small New Jersey hamlet, It also raised thousands of dollars for nature clubs, children's education, and otherwise sprucing up the wild spots in the town! The festival reached its apex of popularity around 2009, with sacred vulture dances (featuring our friend the Monkey Man, second from right...) And a fan favorite at every festival was the peerless mascot, Buzzy! The people attending the festival thought Buzzy was just a cute, big bird. But underneath all that paper mache and layers of old polyester was a Shaman who felt it her religious duty to don the attire of the Sacred Thunderbird. Of course, this sense of the sacred did not detract from the fun. Worship of the Sacred Thunderbird spans history and cultures in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. An archeological excavation 10,000 years old revealed that the Zawi Chami people of what is now Iraq dressed in vulture feathers for their rituals. In ancient Egypt, Vulture guarded the Pharaoh's children, and the bored Goddess Maat is pictured with the wings of a vulture. In both African and Native American traditions, Vulture has interceded on behalf of the human race during times when the Gods were angry. The Goddess Oshun was said to have taken the shape of a vulture and flown toward the sun to end a famine. But back to being silly: It's doubtful that this raccoon will get well. What's more likely is that, before it starts stinking up the joint, a kindly and gentle vulture (or several) will dispose of it by eating it right down to the bones. Let's celebrate this wise custodianship of our planet! I love faeries and the Monkey Man and those Pillsbury hot rolls with the orange icing. I love drumming and Polish Mountain and cats that look like Hitler. I love parades and puns and the art work of Thalia Took But most of all, I love vultures. This is no recent thing, readers. I've loved vultures my whole life. Whether whimsical like Floppy Or spooky like my good friend Clem, Vultures are the best the world has to offer. If you see one this weekend, give it a howdy and a hearty handshake. If anyone stares, who the hell cares? VIRTUAL VULTURE FESTIVAL WEEKEND 2013 Artwork by ancient Egyptians, unknown hillbillies, and Thalia Took; some buzzard photos by Bird Chick and Shelly Castorino.

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