Wild Turkeys, including a leucistic female (this coloration occurs in approx. 1/100,000 per Audubon).
photos by me, 2024-03-25. A cloudy day at Cornelia Fort Airpark, so I will try another day when the lighting conditions are better, hoping that the leucistic bird is still around.
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Turkeys in a frosty field at dawn, December 2019.
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Wild Turkey Family, Bill Wesling. Florida Wildlife, January-February, 1981.
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There was a flock of wild turkeys in our neighbour's yard yesterday. This is the first time in over thirty-five years that I have seen them in our neighbourhood. Last week I saw a hawk, which was unusual too.
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@todaysbird A wild turkey just tapped on my window. They do that sometimes. Honestly sometimes I think they are training me to go put more birdseed outside. But I guess they could just be curious.
There are a lot of wild turkeys where I live. Usually 20 or more will flock around the house. My family puts out cracked corn and birdseed for the smaller birds but the turkeys love it too. They’re all adorable. 😄
(Sorry quality is a bit bad but I have more turkey photos I took below)
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What a beautiful face. Wild Turkey. (It's blinking in the second photo, which is why its eye looks cloudy.)
photos by me, 2024-03-25, Cornelia Fort Airpark, Nashville, TN
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Wild turkeys, from another year. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving if that’s a thing you do!
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Louisiana Conservationist. January 1949.
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