A Few "Wild Turkey" Shots on a Sunday Morning...
A flock of wild turkeys pays a visit...
Published by Mike Powers
Winner of the 2010 Best of AC Award in the Books category, I am a freelance writer with extensive experience writing online book, movie, and music reviews, poetry, short stories, and other articles of gener... View profile
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Post a Commentsuch a wonderful set of pictures :)
What a great title for this or a painting, hint hint hint.
How awesome! Love seeing those! :)
excellent ♥
Great pictures Mike. Until I saw that this was a slideshow, I thought it might have been an article about drinking :)
Excellent &hearts: thanks for sharing these remarkable pics of the wild turkeys. You can imagine the joy of finding food to earlier residents. I have to add that plucking a turkey is one of the toughest "farm" chores I ever did.
Great shots and I love seeing them. Not getting notifications...
I love to watch them run - they look like roadrunners!! rcj
This is my favorite kind of Wild Turkey shots. We now see them not far from our house; I don't remember seeing them around here until a few years ago.
Great slideshow.