Growing up on a turkey farm, I love turkey photographs. There is one from the late 50s that I would love to find. It made the cover of Progressive Farmer magazine with me standing in the midst of several hundred turkeys. But I was in a hurry the other day on a dangerous stretch of road, but I saw five tom turkeys, and all were strutting with their tail feathers fanned out. All of them wild turkeys. As I kept driving due to the blind curve nature of the road, I laughed thinking that the one hen in that crowd must have been a wonderful prize for all five of those toms trying to impress her at the same time.
Pretty domestic turkeys. I saw about a dozen wild turkeys in the Blue Ridge Mountains during our two weeks there.
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Sherry I saw so many turkeys in our area. Anita
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Pretty turkey! 🙂
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Growing up on a turkey farm, I love turkey photographs. There is one from the late 50s that I would love to find. It made the cover of Progressive Farmer magazine with me standing in the midst of several hundred turkeys. But I was in a hurry the other day on a dangerous stretch of road, but I saw five tom turkeys, and all were strutting with their tail feathers fanned out. All of them wild turkeys. As I kept driving due to the blind curve nature of the road, I laughed thinking that the one hen in that crowd must have been a wonderful prize for all five of those toms trying to impress her at the same time.
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Thanks for sharing this idea Anita
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Wow. That is an amazing shot.
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Thanks for sharing this idea Anita
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Thank you, Anita, for sharing your wonderful photos!
Joanna
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Thanks 😊
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Very so unique
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Thanks 😊
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