Well, I've been living here for 25 years and this morning was a first. A couple hundred yards back on my 10 acres is a line of tamarack (American Larch) trees and I noticed some large shapes sitting in them. Then one flew down to the ground and immediately i saw it was a wild turkey. got the bi-nocs out and saw what must have been 15 - 20 turkeys roosting in the trees.
I've seen 'em crossing the road down from me a couple of times, once a mother a a bunch of little ones.
Having seen them roosting was a real treat. Maybe they'll start coming up to the bird feeder soon (make note to self...get cracked corn).
woodchip wrote:Well, I've been living here for 25 years and this morning was a first. A couple hundred yards back on my 10 acres is a line of tamarack (American Larch) trees and I noticed some large shapes sitting in them. Then one flew down to the ground and immediately i saw it was a wild turkey. got the bi-nocs out and saw what must have been 15 - 20 turkeys roosting in the trees.
I've seen 'em crossing the road down from me a couple of times, once a mother a a bunch of little ones.
Having seen them roosting was a real treat. Maybe they'll start coming up to the bird feeder soon (make note to self...get cracked corn).
WarAdvocat wrote:The turkey is much more Noble than the carrion-eating eagle.
Maybe for the "fat America" we are today, but some of us still have a great sense of the pride and strength of this country. Something a Turkey doesn't represent as well as an Eagle