In honor of Thanksgiving, I give you thirteen turkeys. These were all taken around my neighborhood over the past three months.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Okay, technically I did not see any wild turkeys on this outing. I followed their
tracks up the hill towards the park, but they disappeared into someone's yard
before I reached the summit. I was hoping to photograph them in some snow!
This was actually photographed in a friend's neighborhood, and
while not a wild turkey, I couldn't resist including him. Happy Thanksgiving!
You really got up close to them a few times. Wildlife in Madison never cease to amaze me. Then again we get deer, moose, cougar, and bear roaming around town here. But we have much fewer people here.
Anita: Thank you. The last does look a bit sad, doesn't he? I don't think he inflated right.
Alice: Thanks! A couple of times when I saw them at the park they were at the end near the deserted basketball court, so I sat on a corner of the cement and watched them a while. A couple did get within a few yards of me, so I was able to zoom in and get close-ups. I do wish I had a stronger zoom, though -- I'd have pics of poults if I did.
Thanks, Paige -- I hope you had a good Thanksgiving!
We have many wild turkeys here too and cardinals which awaken my mornings seem to say cheer cheer
ReplyDeleteI love them!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
Lea
We have them too but I never get that close! Good collection.
ReplyDeleteNice shots. That last turkey looks kinda sad, though!
ReplyDeleteYou really got up close to them a few times. Wildlife in Madison never cease to amaze me. Then again we get deer, moose, cougar, and bear roaming around town here. But we have much fewer people here.
ReplyDeleteLove the pics! Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDelete*hugs*
Paige
Sandy: I haven't seen our turkeys since we got snow, but I know they're around -- I've seen their tracks in the snow.
ReplyDeleteLea: Thank you! ☺
Colleen: Thanks! The trick is being still and having a decent zoom.
Anita: Thank you. The last does look a bit sad, doesn't he? I don't think he inflated right.
ReplyDeleteAlice: Thanks! A couple of times when I saw them at the park they were at the end near the deserted basketball court, so I sat on a corner of the cement and watched them a while. A couple did get within a few yards of me, so I was able to zoom in and get close-ups. I do wish I had a stronger zoom, though -- I'd have pics of poults if I did.
Thanks, Paige -- I hope you had a good Thanksgiving!