Intelligent birds capable of eating almost anything, vultures adapt to living in nearly every type of environment. They prefer to soar above wide open fields, using their keen eyesight and strong sense of smell to spot promising meals on the ground below. Instead of building nests, vultures tend to lay their eggs in secluded, sheltered areas such as thickets of tall grass, hollow logs, and unoccupied buildings. In places where vultures live in residential areas, they scavenge through unattended garbage and roost on shade trees or the roofs of tall buildings.