It’s time again for a photo challenge in Square format. This month Becky, at the Life of B, has chosen rooves or perhaps roofs if you prefer. The first of June will see a lot of photos of all manner of roofing. Check them out at Becky’s place.
A slanted roof on a water tower disguised as a lighthouse. There is another flat roof below, which upon closer inspection has something on it. 

06/21/2018 at 2:56 am
Wonderful, Lisa!!
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06/21/2018 at 2:43 pm
Thank you Paula!!
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06/20/2018 at 8:10 pm
I have never seen a Vulture let alone in an urban setting. Wonderful Lisa
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06/21/2018 at 7:17 pm
Glad you liked it. They are really something to see. We have Turkey Vultures roaming around our neighborhood!
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06/18/2018 at 11:12 pm
Love the vulture on the tower. That’s totally cool.
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06/22/2018 at 5:50 am
He was something to see. And then another one came and sat with him!
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06/18/2018 at 2:32 pm
Oh I don’t know what I love more – your wonderful vulture or this incredible and unusual roof! Wonderful Square today, just wonderful x
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06/18/2018 at 7:29 pm
I am so glad you liked it Becky! ❤
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06/18/2018 at 9:17 am
The bird looks like a Turkey Buzzard. Not sure. I had no idea these is a water tower inside!
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06/18/2018 at 11:22 am
It’s a Black Vulture…a scavenger that cleans up all the road kill! This was tbed first time I had seen one ☺
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06/18/2018 at 11:32 am
Hmmm, they look a bit different from what I remember in Michigan. Must be thinking of a different bird. They do the same thing, they serve a good purpose in the chain of life.
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06/18/2018 at 7:53 pm
A Turkey Vulture isn’t all black like this one…the head is red. I wrote about the ones I saw last winter https://dailymusing57.com/2017/11/20/a-winters-day-in-a-deep-and-dark-november/ there is a photo you can see the difference
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06/19/2018 at 12:45 am
Thanks! I’ve seen big birds high above but don’t know what they are. This isn’t Michigan. 😎
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06/22/2018 at 5:50 am
Yes, the birds of each region are so different
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