Being Thanksgiving week I thought I would display some wild turkey I saw one day along the road.
There was a large flock probably of one family.
They stayed around a long time and I got quite a few photos of the gang.
You can see a lot of critters above.



Great turkey post! We used to see the wild turkey along Rt 417 in FL all the time going too and from Disney, but I never stopped to try and take a photograph. I didn't want the FHP to get upset with me!
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Great pictures Fishing Guy. Here in OK we have lots of wild turkeys and I have sometimes come upon a whole flock (herd, school, ???) of them up close but have never had my camera close by.
ReplyDeletePerfect for Thanksgiving weekend. Beautiful birds and photos!
ReplyDeletePerfect, FG! Glad that these escaped the roaster. Your new header is great!
ReplyDeleteGuess they are safe for another year!
ReplyDeleteOh this is so exciting to see all those turkeys, wild, free, and alive. Lucky you. Thanks for showing us!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous birds. I'm always surprised how big they are.
ReplyDeleteHow FUN to see these wild turkeys! Glad they survived Thanksgiving ;-)
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They must be thankful that they are not in the market or else byebye! (smile) Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, FG!
ReplyDeleteThey don't get close enough for me to get "good" shots of them.
BUT, someday I'll own a zoom lens and they won't have to be close.
Fantastic shots !! I have never seen Turkey so closely !! Great post !!Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeletewow they are so huge, I could not hunt this "bird" LOL
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, I have never seen this critter "face to face", cool post!
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There'll be a few less turkeys about after Christmas, no doubt. Great shots :)
ReplyDeletePerfect time for wild turkey pics. Now go help yourself to a shot of Wild Turkey----the other kind.
ReplyDeleteThose are wonderful photos of the turkey's. I've never seen them that close before.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Tom. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteAnd after that you could eat turkey? They are magnificent birds. Nice shots Tom.
ReplyDeleteThis is great. Some fine plumage there.
ReplyDeleteStill got some live Turkey then.
ReplyDeleteI bet lots of them mourn in losing their friends and families last Thanksgiving hehehe (kidding). Great shots!
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An excellent camera critters post, Tom. I like to see the strutting, or "puffed up" as we sometimes call it.
ReplyDeleteWell, I've got wild turkeys, too! It must be Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteWonderful turkey shots. It reminds me of my Dad who breed turkeys before..
ReplyDeleteI am sure you were think of Thanksgiving when you saw them Tom. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a big flock & you really did get some great shots of them! Very cool job
ReplyDeletewow..nice..
ReplyDeletea turkey chased the he** out of me when i was younger so i am kinda' scared of them. but i do my revenge on the dinner table.
ReplyDeleteVery nice to see. Don't see wild turkeys around here.
ReplyDeleteGreat post and I love your turkey photos. I hope they survived.
ReplyDeleteNice job, FG! Do you know, even in large groups, I've only ever seen females in the wild? Never a male.
ReplyDeleteWonderful turkeys! Makes me feel bad for eating one, when I see them wild like this.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. They're safe around this vegetarian.
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty when they strut their stuff : )
ReplyDeleteFabulous turkey pictures, Tom! I haven't been around in a while - was traveling and taking care of some family business. Trying to catch up on the impossible task of blog hopping! Happy Holidays!!!
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