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Nature! It happens!
Very good neighbors.
They are fun to watch. There was a doe and fawn this morning, then a woodchuck a little later. I wasn't carrying the phone so missed the pictures. I got one a few days ago with the doe and fawn together but it wasn't a real good one, too far away to be clear
I seen one of those turkeys the other day take off from ground on a side hill and glide 400 yards with hardly a beat. They sure can go into flight quick for a big ugly bird. ;D
Funny you say that about flying. I watched them things for years, in other towns, always walking, never saw one in flight. Than I saw one in my field. I went to take a picture of it, got too close and it flew off!!!! I did not know those things could fly. :P :-[
I keep seeing three grown turkeys and about 12-13 little small ones.
I knew they could fly but I've seen them run up and down a fence looking for a way through instead of going over it. I remember one in particular that looked like he had himself right exefcised over the idea he couldn't get through. Half of me thought it was funny but half wanted to just go pick him up and throw him over
Thy can fly thy are nesting in my trees every night and one will stay for thanks giveing fudd-smiley fudd-smiley fudd-smiley
I wish I had random miller machines running around my place :)
Quote from: Crusarius on June 19, 2020, 10:18:23 AM
I wish I had random miller machines running around my place :)
I hear ya. There's easier things in that picture to catch than that welder