How lucky you are to have wild turkeys patronize your feeder. Isn't live theatre fantastic? And the tickets only cost habitat provision and a bit of feed. Thanks for sharing!
I am a real softie at heart, and was so happy to see " Bushy Tail" having some left-overs. Lovely series of photos, and all at your own back yard too. Hugs. Jean
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I would love to be able to see the turkeys like this!!! You are so lucky!!
ReplyDeleteYou get some wonderful wildlife in your area. Loved these photos.
ReplyDeleteHow lucky you are to have wild turkeys patronize your feeder. Isn't live theatre fantastic? And the tickets only cost habitat provision and a bit of feed. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou have the best backyard ever!
ReplyDeleteI am a real softie at heart, and was so happy to see " Bushy Tail" having some left-overs. Lovely series of photos, and all at your own back yard too. Hugs. Jean
ReplyDeleteNow I kind of feel bad about thinking about cooking a turkey for Christmas. - Margy
ReplyDeleteThe turkeys are cool visitors.. Great shots.. Have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteThere's a big difference in character between these two species.
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ReplyDeleteGollygollygollygolly...errr..gobble gobble gobble.... &*<> YAM xx
Great shots of the turkeys and little black squirrel ~
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artmusedog and carol
That is quite a gang of turkeys!
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