Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Wordless Wednesday – Wild Turkeys

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White Heron at the “other” Chrysalis Stage

26 comments:

  1. They seem well disciplined walking in a line.

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  2. Oh. I thought you were offering me a drink. Dinner it is, then.

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  3. Nice shot!
    We have a lot of wild turkeys here even an albino.

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  4. Believe it or not, I have never seen a wild turkey before.;)
    xo
    Zuzana

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  5. So cool!
    I've never seen a wild turkey either. :-)

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  6. Looks almost like an Impressionist painting.

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  7. I love wild things! Turkeys especially! : )

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  8. I've never seen one alive nor have I eaten any of those pretty birds.
    Could this picture be off the lable of the drinking kind?
    ..

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  9. Funny that whiskey rather than nature comes first to mind at the mention of "wild turkey". Your picture is really good.

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  10. Wow, great shot! Happy WW and Happ Thanksgiving!

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  11. 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.

    Just my experience.

    Great photo!

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  12. this makes me sad for when I eat them. back to vegetarian consideration.

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  13. I don't think I've actually seen a wild turkey either. I still want to eat them. yummmmm

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  14. Wild Turkey? Awesome, great capture perfect for the holiday!
    Have a peaceful Thanksgiving Nessa

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  15. 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.

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  16. P.S. I just googled the June Taylor dancers and found out it was the Jackie Gleason show.

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  17. Seems appropriate for Thanksgiving :)
    I am visiting family in New York for the holidays, and we have quite a few wild turkeys around here.

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  18. 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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  19. When we lived in Crystal Falls we often had wild turkeys in the back yard.

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  20. I don't want to look or study the picture since I'm eating one tomorrow. . .

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  21. 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!

    Have a great day!

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