




I couldn't believe I saw four Turkeys in the trees! They had been over in the back woods then flew to this spot. At first I thought they were Turkey Vultures but turns out they were just regular wild turkeys. I watched and watched so I could catch them when they flew away but you might know I missed it. I spotted one fox out there after dark. I think it's the daddy fox that always came around and waited for me. But still not sure.
2 comments:
The turkeys are amazing!
I'm glad to see that the turkeys escaped the Thanksgiving season unscathed...
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