They are all over the place here, and sorry, can't look at pictures of
them with any enjoyment.
There used to be an Eastern and a Western Wild Turkey. Now the ones we
have in California are Eastern Wild Turkeys. Because long in the past, ours
died out (or were all killed/eaten). Then
MARK!
Marnie aka Doe :-)
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Nice shots, Paul. These birds have gone from being incredibly rare to
pretty common - but they can still be elusive when the want to. The pair
in the second photo and the solo bird in the third are my favorites.
Mark
On 10/3/2013 2:57 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
Little do they know about how long of their lives they have left :-).
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I suspect that these wild turkeys might not be all that tasty. In any case,
they live in a metro area where hunting isn't allowed, so they'll probably live
through quite a few thanksgivings to come:-).
Paul
On Oct 4, 2013, at 7:00 AM, Boris Liberman bori...@gmail.com wrote:
Little do they know
Turkeys ARE dumb. When I was about 10, my grandfather raised turkeys.
There are filthy, aggressive and stupid, compared to domestic
chickens.
Now we have a flock that lives in the woods near my home, they love
to poop on my deck. They spend large amounts of time pecking at their
own
Maybe you should invite one for dinner Dan.
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Turkeys ARE dumb. When I was about 10, my grandfather raised turkeys.
There are filthy, aggressive and stupid, compared to domestic
chickens.
Now we have a flock that
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Little do they know about how long of their lives they have left :-).
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Not to mention a first rate piss artist.
Three-in-one. Some sort of unholy trinity.
Fun gallery - they do seem to be coming around a lot more into the
burbs... haven't seen them in Central Park yet,though they well may be
there .
ann
On 10/4/2013 09:26, Paul Stenquist wrote:
I suspect that these wild turkeys might not be all that tasty. In any case,
they live in a metro
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And who said turkey's were dumb...they know when to show up every year for a
party!
Thanks for sharing, Paul.
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Were they in your yard? Last year, we had a family of 10 turkeys who
would wander through ours pretty regularly, but I haven't seen them
lately Fun to see them up close, though.
:)
-c
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 2:57 PM, Paul Stenquist pnstenqu...@comcast.net wrote:
Yep, in the backyard. First time I've seen turkeys here, although I understand
they're common to southeast michigan.
Paul via phone
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Were they in your yard? Last year, we had a family of 10 turkeys who
would wander
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Were they in your yard? Last year, we had a family of 10 turkeys who
would wander through ours pretty regularly, but I haven't seen them
lately Fun to see them up close, though.
:)
-c
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