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Cool! I've been seeing turkeys all over lately.
these were runnign wild in the trails...
turkey buzzards I think. we saw them one time in trees!!!I am your newest follower..pls follow back if you can.happy WW!
haha, they can fly? that's news to me.
Great shots. Not the prettiest of birds though are they?
they actually scared us at first. :-)
I am your newest follower..thanks for the linky!
thanks for the visit.
Is it Thanksgiving already? Gawd, time is flying this year!
Haha, I hope not. I found these guys running around on my walking trails.
Those are awesome shots, and it is wonderful to see turkeys at this time of year!
Hehe, they were not keen on seeing people. They do like to stay in a bunch though.
Great photos, I never realized turkeys had such spindly legs...amazing they support all that weight!
I know, just like I never noticed how skinny horses' legs are either...How they support all the weight is beyond me.
I always imagine turkey's being beautiful, but these aren't exactly that lol.
That's true, they don't look so hot, or even good to eat.
You don't see that everyday. Thanks for the article link too.Have a great WW- POSH
Thanks for stopping by, really starting to love WW now adays.
Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a nice comment! I´m following you back!Have a wonderful day!Verena
Very cool pictures of the turkeys! I don't see that around here lol. Thanks for linking up and following. I'm a new follower of yours as well :)Brandi
Oooh, lots of Christmas dinners! Guess that's not very politically correct though :) Thanks for linking up with Erika's Wordless Wednesday
I love how they are in line...
hahah, they look funny :)
Getting fat for the coming months eh :)
Whao turkeys.. are you rearing them in your backyard in preparation for thanksgiving?
We see wild turkeys around here every now and again. I am always surprised when I see them. They are quite interesting to watch!
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Cool! I've been seeing turkeys all over lately.
ReplyDeletethese were runnign wild in the trails...
Deleteturkey buzzards I think. we saw them one time in trees!!!
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower..pls follow back if you can.
happy WW!
haha, they can fly? that's news to me.
DeleteGreat shots. Not the prettiest of birds though are they?
ReplyDeletethey actually scared us at first. :-)
DeleteI am your newest follower..thanks for the linky!
ReplyDeletethanks for the visit.
DeleteIs it Thanksgiving already? Gawd, time is flying this year!
ReplyDeleteHaha, I hope not. I found these guys running around on my walking trails.
DeleteThose are awesome shots, and it is wonderful to see turkeys at this time of year!
ReplyDeleteHehe, they were not keen on seeing people. They do like to stay in a bunch though.
DeleteGreat photos, I never realized turkeys had such spindly legs...amazing they support all that weight!
ReplyDeleteI know, just like I never noticed how skinny horses' legs are either...How they support all the weight is beyond me.
DeleteI always imagine turkey's being beautiful, but these aren't exactly that lol.
ReplyDeleteThat's true, they don't look so hot, or even good to eat.
DeleteYou don't see that everyday. Thanks for the article link too.
ReplyDeleteHave a great WW- POSH
Thanks for stopping by, really starting to love WW now adays.
DeleteThank you so much for stopping by and leaving a nice comment! I´m following you back!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!
Verena
Very cool pictures of the turkeys! I don't see that around here lol. Thanks for linking up and following. I'm a new follower of yours as well :)
ReplyDeleteBrandi
Oooh, lots of Christmas dinners! Guess that's not very politically correct though :) Thanks for linking up with Erika's Wordless Wednesday
ReplyDeleteI love how they are in line...
ReplyDeletehahah, they look funny :)
ReplyDeleteGetting fat for the coming months eh :)
ReplyDeleteWhao turkeys.. are you rearing them in your backyard in preparation for thanksgiving?
ReplyDeleteWe see wild turkeys around here every now and again. I am always surprised when I see them. They are quite interesting to watch!
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