Wednesday, November 13, 2019

TURKISH DELIGHT

Well, right before I left on my trip to Norwalk, wouldn't you know the wild turkeys were outside my door practically,  after the landscape company left!!!!! I've named them Laverne and Shirley
Then later on the way to the train,  right in town in Doylestown mind you....it was ridiculous.

 I guess it was break time at the brewery.

21 comments:

  1. and I can only imagine your disappointment that they were turkeys, and not cocks.

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  2. Just hanging out, not a care in the world...not afraid of cars or people. Those are quite amazing.

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  3. You do know, they will probably hang out with you till Thanksgiving is over....they know you'll protect them, right?

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  4. I'm afraid of Turkey's.....they look very menacing. Funny on the fence....not even worried about being a turkey dinner.

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  5. Gobbling behind a tree?

    Been there. Done that.

    Jx

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  6. You couldn’t make this stuff up!

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  7. Turkeys have made an amazing come back in the wild.

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  8. they just move in and take over!

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  9. That just made my morning🌞

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  10. I saw a news story the other day about Attack Turkeys.
    Be very careful around these birds!

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  11. That's mighty brave of them at this time of year!

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  12. Those turkeys should be more careful about their public appearances. Thanksgiving is coming, after all.

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  13. Ummmm Maddie sweetie pie, see those things hanging down like a neck tie??? You would be better to call them Lenny and Squiggy!

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  14. Just so you know, turkeys can be very, very aggressive.

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    1. Well....no wonder they were after my giblets.

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  15. Those seem to be pretty brazen birds! But I love the wild life around you, I'm jealous.

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  16. Those turkeys best run the other way! Priceless pictures though!

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