I am seeing so many turkeys this year. Not unusual to have two turkey encounters on one short drive. They are doing so well, I'm starting to wonder if they will soon be a problem. The wild turkeys are certainly smarter than the domestic ones and are managing just fine scrounging in the farmers' fields.
East Gwillimbury is a rural town less than an hour north of Toronto, Canada's largest city.
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9 comments:
Oh I LOVE it!!!
I've met a lot of real turkeys but they looked more human than this thing!
Must be tough finding food in all of that snow!
Long lens?
Awesome!!...:)JP
Great shot of the turkey. I've only seen turkeys in the wild once.
wow, right at your feet!
Amazing capture, I hope this wild turkey can find something to eat!
Léia
I am seeing so many turkeys this year. Not unusual to have two turkey encounters on one short drive. They are doing so well, I'm starting to wonder if they will soon be a problem. The wild turkeys are certainly smarter than the domestic ones and are managing just fine scrounging in the farmers' fields.
That is for sure!!
But this is a great image!!
I would be gobbled up with excitement to meet a real turkey!
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