At first I thought, "What do you mean he can't find the bourbon?" Then I realized you meant actual wild turkeys. Oops. Believe it or not, we've had wild turkeys wander into our backyard. The birds. This was totally unexpected since we're in a decidedly urban neighborhood.
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I like the nature post John .. Happy Thanksgiving to you
It is sad that those birds have such ugly heads. A mistake of nature or a punishment?
Well they all have some turkeyness in them. Thats for sure. Happy Thanksgiving.
Happy Thanksgiving to you from a Canadian who's had a wonderful Thanksgiving in Oct.
Did you happen to watch PBS and My Life as a Turkey? It was just wonderful. It would make you want to go out and buy a turkey pup or two.
Cheers,
Jo
made me smile. thanks, john!
Great shots of the turkey vulture! At least its safe from the dinner table.
And a very Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours too. I couldn't find any turkeys in my files, but I really like that fungi turkey of yours.
Great shots John... I hope you have a wonderful day.
At first I thought, "What do you mean he can't find the bourbon?" Then I realized you meant actual wild turkeys. Oops. Believe it or not, we've had wild turkeys wander into our backyard. The birds. This was totally unexpected since we're in a decidedly urban neighborhood.
Happy Thanksgiving, John! Got a laugh out of your turkey fungus.
Ha! you gotta work with what you have! I hope you had a good Turkey Day!
Those are quite majestic.
Were there many where you photographed them or did you have to wait a bit to photograph one?
Nice shots!
Peace :)
"The real turkeys will now come out from hiding."
As in the Congresscritters?
The inquiring mind of «Louis la Vache» wants to know...
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