Anyway, these guys and gals will be safe for another winter. They are free to come pick up seed from around the feeders any time. Their golden-bronze colors are really quite pretty.
The adventures of a retired couple as they travel the USA--
or just build live in a new log home, the Aerie, in the north-central PA.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Turkeys
I mentioned that we had 17 wild turkeys in the yard on Saturday, 12 on Sunday and then 17 in the yard again Monday morning. Saturday was the final day of the fall turkey season but I didn't put one in the freezer. (Truth be told, I thought the season had ended weeks ago while I was up north.)


Anyway, these guys and gals will be safe for another winter. They are free to come pick up seed from around the feeders any time. Their golden-bronze colors are really quite pretty.
Anyway, these guys and gals will be safe for another winter. They are free to come pick up seed from around the feeders any time. Their golden-bronze colors are really quite pretty.
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Great photos of your turkey visitors! Happy Thanksgiving!
You can always go to the grocery store and buy you a Thanksgiving turkey.
JDP
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