While in flight, turkey vultures keep their wings outstretched as they fly, forming a subtle “V” shape. Although their plumage is dark from above, while in flight, they sport notable white markings on the underside of their feathers. Oftentimes, this, paired with their wobbly soaring, is one of the best ways to identify a turkey vulture above you. Turkey vultures, along with black vultures, have what are known as
passive soaring wings. This means that they often drift along the air, riding thermals when possible, and do not flap often.