This shot looks like it was work to get. I have only seen wild turkeys once and they ran around so much I am shocked you could get more than one in the picture.
Hey Nessa, I once saw a line of wild turkeys in the country here and I gobbled at them. They stopped and gobbled back at me. They made me think of the June Taylor dancers--remember the old TV show? I wonder if it was the Ed Sullivan show. Anyway, here's to wild turkeys.
When I lived in Oregon, we saw wild Turkeys all the time! They were almost more of a nuisance. Seeing your picture I realize though that I do miss them!
They seem well disciplined walking in a line.
ReplyDeleteOh. I thought you were offering me a drink. Dinner it is, then.
ReplyDeleteNice shot!
ReplyDeleteWe have a lot of wild turkeys here even an albino.
Believe it or not, I have never seen a wild turkey before.;)
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Zuzana
So cool!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a wild turkey either. :-)
Looks almost like an Impressionist painting.
ReplyDeleteI love wild things! Turkeys especially! : )
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you!!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one alive nor have I eaten any of those pretty birds.
ReplyDeleteCould this picture be off the lable of the drinking kind?
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Funny that whiskey rather than nature comes first to mind at the mention of "wild turkey". Your picture is really good.
ReplyDeleteRun for the hills!
ReplyDeleteWow, great shot! Happy WW and Happ Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThis shot looks like it was work to get. I have only seen wild turkeys once and they ran around so much I am shocked you could get more than one in the picture.
ReplyDeleteJust my experience.
Great photo!
this makes me sad for when I eat them. back to vegetarian consideration.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've actually seen a wild turkey either. I still want to eat them. yummmmm
ReplyDeleteWild Turkey? Awesome, great capture perfect for the holiday!
ReplyDeleteHave a peaceful Thanksgiving Nessa
Hey Nessa, I once saw a line of wild turkeys in the country here and I gobbled at them. They stopped and gobbled back at me. They made me think of the June Taylor dancers--remember the old TV show? I wonder if it was the Ed Sullivan show. Anyway, here's to wild turkeys.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I just googled the June Taylor dancers and found out it was the Jackie Gleason show.
ReplyDeleteSeems appropriate for Thanksgiving :)
ReplyDeleteI am visiting family in New York for the holidays, and we have quite a few wild turkeys around here.
Happy Thanksgiving to you my dear sweet friend and to your family. :) Lay off the woo woo's so the Turkey gets cooked properly :)
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ReplyDeleteI wonder where their hide-out is!
ReplyDeleteWhen we lived in Crystal Falls we often had wild turkeys in the back yard.
ReplyDeleteI don't want to look or study the picture since I'm eating one tomorrow. . .
ReplyDeleteHope you had a great Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteWhen I lived in Oregon, we saw wild Turkeys all the time! They were almost more of a nuisance. Seeing your picture I realize though that I do miss them!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!