Saturday, January 29, 2011

Neighborhood Wild Turkey

When we moved in to our home in Bountiful, Utah, I noticed immediately that our neighbors fed wild birds.  This allowed me to break the ice with them by shamelessly confessing that I am a bird nut.  My neighbors don't exhibit my crazed level of enthusiasm, but they still appreciate the birds and the fact that I can name each species in their yard.  Letting your neighbors know that you are into birds may be a bit embarrassing, but it also has its rewards.  Recently, our next door neighbor called and excitedly reported that a Wild Turkey was in their backyard.  I dashed out and took these photos:


As it turns out, the neighbors have been seeing this lone Turkey since last Spring.  Some other neighbors have been feeding it, so it seems to have grown accustomed to the neighborhood.



An hour later, my son reported that the Turkey was on our roof.

8 comments:

  1. Wild turkeys are pretty wild, aren't they? ;)
    We live out in a rural semi-wooded area and the very first time I saw one perched on a guardrail it scared the daylights out of me. I was like "No, turkey - don't jump on my car" — as I was driving by the guardrail at the time. It was just so odd to see this massive bird not standing on the ground. Nature is wondrous
    ; )

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  2. @Sarah - yep, a not-so-wild-Wild Turkey. We also have a herd of deer in the neighborhood that eat all my bird seed if I forget to take it in at night.

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  3. @Alexander - not sure if you are serious or sarcastic...many people hate wild turkeys as they can become a nuisance. Regardless, thanks for visiting and comments! I checked out your photo website Alexander... amazing photography!!!

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  4. He's pretty! There's a place where a couple of turkeys nest that's on my way to work. I always look for them in the mornings. Sometimes they're out there gawking at the cars. But I've never been able to get a good shot of one. :)

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  5. @Halcyon - for as ugly as turkey heads are, their feathers are gorgeous!

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  6. Robert, you are certainly getting your eyes full of birds!

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  7. What fun to see a turkey on the roof! I like the idea of meeting people through bird watching. I'm sure my neighbors all think that I am nuts and a very messy neighbor with all my bird feeders, but I get a lot of enjoyment from them :-)

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