Aren't they interesting? The sheen on their feather, in the sunlight, is wonderful. Their little heads, well, only a mother could love them!
They've been scratching away under the feeders. Huge feet.
They never bother us. Buster likes to chase them, as I know I've told my blog buddies!
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Iridescence is what makes the turkeys so colorful.
Dropping by to thank you for visiting my blog too!
I often read your work related to caregiving. You give me strength to carry on Jennifer.
The turkey's sure are growing in number. Our neighbour has about 60 in her yard around the many bird feeders.
I love wild turkeys especially when i come up on them in the wild unexpectedly.
Thanks for pointing out their beauty, nature is amazing. Beautiful feathers even.
very cool! i'd love to see some here.
I'm always impressed by the combination of beautiful irridescence and ugliness in a turkey
I love that bronze irridescence!!
Jenn, thanks once again for being such a sweet friend
Aloha from Honolulu,
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