These three wild turkeys were calmly feeding in a front yard in late October. With Thanksgiving soon here, they're likely now hiding deep in the woods!
Interesting that you people have wild turkey, we only raise them domestically in my part of the world. I would hide till the end of the year if I were them too. Just to escape both Christmas and the New Year celebrations...
Ooooh I wouldn't feel safe if I were them! They don't seem wild enough to stay alive for very long. Are they a protected species or are people allowed to shoot them during the shooting season?
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I'd be nervous too if I were them!
Or they have already ended in the dinner table!!
Interesting that you people have wild turkey, we only raise them domestically in my part of the world. I would hide till the end of the year if I were them too. Just to escape both Christmas and the New Year celebrations...
Poor animals, run away and hide before the butcher catches you.
Ooooh I wouldn't feel safe if I were them!
They don't seem wild enough to stay alive for very long. Are they a protected species or are people allowed to shoot them during the shooting season?
How cool! I've only seen wild turkeys in Guatemala and Belize but, of course, they look very different from those.
They are all around here too. Be afraid, be very afraid.
Happy Thanksgiving. May time and life continue to treat you all kind.
daily athens
You know I think I saw these triplets headed South the other day making a run for the border. Have a Happy Thanksgiving.
I hope they survived Thanksgiving :-)))
Die armen Turkeys ...sie tun mir leid!
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