Sunday, October 19, 2025

Turkey Talk

Turkeys.  This has become a common occurrence over the last few years.  So much so, that this year I participated in the turkey count run by the state.  Just a little over a mile from my home you can see dozens upon dozens of turkeys nesting in the trees.  Yesterday they flew into the back yard to feast on the highbush cranberries.  Enjoy.





8 comments:

  1. What a sight! ☺ They must be fun to watch. I have never seen a live turkey in person.

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    1. Well, I certainly prefer them to the dirty geese! Last year a pair showed up with 16 chicks. Just a family out for a Sunday outing, lol.

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  2. I don't see wild turkeys all that often but my late mother in law, who lived just north of New York City, used to have them in her yard all the time. I enjoyed watching them when I visited. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

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    1. They have been showing up several times a week. Had ten in the front yard yesterday. They gave me the eye when I went out to get the trash bins.

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  3. I've only ever seen turkeys on a farm - or in a butchers shop - but never in the wild! Great pictures, Denise.

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    1. My family showed up for Thanksgiving dinner a few years ago and were greeted by the turkeys. The family was questioning the source of dinner, lol.

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  4. Love these turkeys...much better than the turkeys in the white house

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    1. Do not insult the turkeys. The a--holes in thw WH are not as smart!

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