How wonderful to have these wonderful birds right in your own backyard! I always enjoy seeing ours visit our yard and this year it was with little baby wild turkeys!!! So Cute :}
They are nice pictures. Wild turkeys also come near the house here once or twice a year. They use to come more often but shrubs that were small have grown and I think now provide hiding places for predators.
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Wild turkeys right in your backyard? That's wonderful, lucky you.
ReplyDeleteI only see them maybe once or twice a year.
DeleteIt always surprises me!
I saw only once the wild turkeys. In the winter and they were far away.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds visited your backyard, John!
it's special when I see them!
DeleteHow wonderful to have these wonderful birds right in your own backyard! I always enjoy seeing ours visit our yard and this year it was with little baby wild turkeys!!! So Cute :}
ReplyDeleteNice backyard, btw...
Jan
Someday I'd like to see wild turkey babies too.
DeleteThey are nice pictures. Wild turkeys also come near the house here once or twice a year. They use to come more often but shrubs that were small have grown and I think now provide hiding places for predators.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good possibility.
DeleteI joined your blog.
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