Lord, we avoided 98 % of them but my FO took off one day and approaching 500 ft we turned away from one opposite our clearance, the buzzard turned with us so we reversed our bank as the bird did. They always dive so we pulled up and he climbed and hit right over our cockpit window. You can avoid 98% of them but then you get one like this. We flew at a lower altitude back to Miami in case that big bird split a seam. Standing it on a wingtip was a figure of speach, of course the plane is not designed for that but if you let the nose drop during a steep turn you can get turned around and try for the only survivable touchdown spot or you can just fly straight ahead into the terrain, your choice.