Those silly turkeys! We saw one recently strut up to our pedestal birdbath, lean over, and take a quick sip. It was just the right height! I'd never seen that before! They sure are entertaining. Great shots!
Lea: This is nothing. I saw about 50 of them on a residential street in my neighborhood just before Christmas last year. They were everywhere -- in yard, on roof tops -- and boy were they making quite a racket.
Beth: Now that would have been cool to see. I love coming across them while walking, but this was the first I'd seen them on (or just off) the bike paths. We see a lot of them in my neighborhood, not to mention the Arboretum. Speaking of -- Ch 3 used one of my turkey pics (not one shared here) and a photo of colorful Arboretum trees in their "fall color" segment at noon on Monday. The Arb trees are posted in their "fall color" gallery, but I did not see the turkey there. :)
Colleen: I would expect you to see a lot of them, living in the country. I probably see as many or more than you and I'm in the city. Even these pics are of a city bike path. ☺
Tom looks rather proud of his harem! He'd best watch out though - Thanksgiving is coming! Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/10/a-visit-to-madame-tussauds.html
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It's an invasion!
Have a great day!
Lea
Those silly turkeys! We saw one recently strut up to our pedestal birdbath, lean over, and take a quick sip. It was just the right height! I'd never seen that before! They sure are entertaining. Great shots!
I see them frequently here on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Once a flock flew across my yard like a bunch of prehistoric pterodactyls.
Lea: This is nothing. I saw about 50 of them on a residential street in my neighborhood just before Christmas last year. They were everywhere -- in yard, on roof tops -- and boy were they making quite a racket.
Beth: Now that would have been cool to see. I love coming across them while walking, but this was the first I'd seen them on (or just off) the bike paths. We see a lot of them in my neighborhood, not to mention the Arboretum. Speaking of -- Ch 3 used one of my turkey pics (not one shared here) and a photo of colorful Arboretum trees in their "fall color" segment at noon on Monday. The Arb trees are posted in their "fall color" gallery, but I did not see the turkey there. :)
Colleen: I would expect you to see a lot of them, living in the country. I probably see as many or more than you and I'm in the city. Even these pics are of a city bike path. ☺
We actually just saw some wild turkeys on our drive to the upper part of Michigan last week!!
Joann: I hope you enjoyed your sighting, and had a good drive!
Tom looks rather proud of his harem! He'd best watch out though - Thanksgiving is coming!
Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/10/a-visit-to-madame-tussauds.html
Hi Sue -- That's actually a hen with her almost full-grown brood. She was definitely proud and protective.
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