Great Horned Owl

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We have tons of turkeys, and I never had any problems with them. They are quite shy, and they run away on sight. They crack me up when they're doing their speed trotting.
 
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These are two of my favorite birds to watch fish. Completely different diving styles. The Osprey goes in feet first and the Tern goes in head first.
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   / Great Horned Owl #56  
Owl pellets! :licking:

One big reason folks here make sure they have closed up their deer blinds when leaving, you would not believe the carnage in a small box after owls have raised some brood. Not sure which is worse, the smell or the visual!

I know GHO and Barred owls, both large birds, overlap in much of their range, but a barred owl will go to his far end range when a GHO is in the area, even the barred doesn't want to tangle with the big hooter.
 
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#57  
I love big hooters!
 
   / Great Horned Owl #58  
We have tons of turkeys, and I never had any problems with them. They are quite shy, and they run away on sight. They crack me up when they're doing their speed trotting.

I grew up in Oklahoma, and I never saw a wild turkey until the state game department began stocking them back, like in the 70's or 80's. They are so numerous now, they are becoming a pest. I counted 64 in my front yard one morning. That's pretty rare, though, it's usually only 6 or 8 at a time. The dogs keep them out of the yard; they usually fly to the trees for refuge. Cats aren't so lucky though, I saw them attack a cat that had been stalking them, much to the surprise of the cat.
 
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I have seen wild turkeys here since I moved here in the 80's but last summer I was mowing along a creek and I scared up a momma with 7 of her poults following her, they were so funny chasing momma!
Later in the summer I saw them several times.
Early fall came and I was hearing a banging on my walk out basement door and wondered who would be at that door.
I went out the side door and walked around and looked down, and there were 7 turkeys one of which was pecking at the reflection of itself in the door.

When they saw me they took off running. It happened 4 times again (that I heard) later, one of which I got a picture of as they ran away. I tried to post the pic but it was not of high enough quality to see the details.

Several times in the fall I also heard a rustling in the tree canopy of my woods and saw the turkeys flying from tree top to tree top
 
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I used to get attacked by Mississippi Kites on a golf course I used to play. They would swoop down and peck you on the head. Even with a cap on it would hurt.
 

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