Turkeys greeted me this morning.

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I so much enjoy this wildlife sanctuary,you never know what is to be seen..

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One Tom to the right,beard gave him away.:laughing7:



Water was warmer than the air, sigh.....winters a coming for sure.
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This guy... K1600_DSCN5139.JPG

Three months ago... K1600_DSCN1187.JPG

Mowed 21 miles today.

GOD Bless

Chris


 

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We had quite a bit of fog this morning and cool temps last night. This weather is going to fool the bears into some feeding frenzies for sure.
 

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I'd rather see a video of you doin some foot stompin around your tractor.
 

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Some more nice photos Chris. I could be wrong, but I think the Tom turkey in the video might in fact be a bearded hen. Next time you see it, try to get a close up to be sure.
 

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Some more nice photos Chris. I could be wrong, but I think the Tom turkey in the video might in fact be a bearded hen. Next time you see it, try to get a close up to be sure.

I never knew hens had beards,does that qualify her as a bearded lady?
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I never knew hens had beards,does that qualify her as a bearded lady?
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I guess it would Chris. :laughing7: Occasionally a hen will have a beard. I shot one during the Spring turkey season (Toms only hunt) quite a few years ago. I tagged it and checked it in as a legal kill. Although I've never seen one in person, I've heard on rare occasions a doe will have antlers also.
 

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