jymbee
Platinum Member
We're pretty much surrounded by turkeys here in the hills of upstate NY. Pic below of two of the more brazen ones around our bird feeder last winter. Our dog has been trying to catch one for years but unless he learns to fly, or gets better at sneaking up on them, he's not likely to catch one any time soon. Amazing how they can fly when spooked. Walking through some tall grass last week I had no idea there were turkeys very near-- until the pooch spotted them. Two dozen or so wild turkeys blasting out of the grass headed into nearby trees in all directions is quite a site.
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But back to turkeys...anyone else have this experience? They are so tame, that they almost ignore you, and nonchalantly step out of the way when I am trying to mow. They leave their messages all over my drive way most every morning...they roost in the creek in back of my house and I can hear them in the evening calling. It's no wonder the early settlers dispatched them in record time; they are not very afraid of people, and certainly not afraid of the feral cats that hang around here. Now they will scatter when a dog comes on the scene, but they would be an easy target for a 12 gauge...but I consider them my pets and am glad to see them every day.