Surprise visitors in our yard
Turkey hen and her brood take a walk
It's not unusual to see wildlife in our rural area; but it was a real surprise when a turkey hen and her rafter of poults strolled through the yard.
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11 Comments
Post a CommentThe neat part is that you thought to catch it on film. One year I pulled into our driveway to find 15 adult turkeys on our property. What a treat!
I live in NC and have seen more of these birds in the last 2 years, than in the rest of my life.
we have had several wandering around our rural yard! One we named Dolly in honor of Dolly Parton!
Nice photos, looks pretty there too!
I'd be thrilled to see a turkey hen and chicks in our yard.
I live in NC and never saw a wild turkey until about 3 years ago. Now I see them often.
Awww how cute! Thank you for sharing.
What fun. Thank you for taking photos of them.
Adorable! My Mother gets turkey in her backyard too. As well as deer, squirrel, raccoon, fox, etc. Great photos!
How cool. Thanks for sharing. :-)