I was on a darkish walkabout this morning - a lazy fog making things seem somewhat middle earthy.
I didn't come across any hobbits or elves that I know of, but did encounter this gaggle of turkeys. I've seen them around before, as have others who chime in on Next Door, Reddit, etc. Is it the same wild group moseying all over town or is there more than one gang?
They look healthy and happy enough, to my untrained eyes.
I recall a boy I knew many years ago, a country boy, who told me how difficult it was to track and nab a wild turkey at hunting time. He told me this while showing me, with pride, one of his turkey feather trophies.
So my first experience of spotting these wild turkeys had me thinking back to that, making the event all, "Wow, a rare sighting!". But now I'm starting to wonder... is it really that difficult?
Recall a while back I admitted to having the odd thought that I would enjoy birdwatching. Now I'm thinking about that again after coming upon this group in the business park. The real appeal to me is to be out in the boonies with a purpose. Hunting has always sounded fun to me - all except the killing part. THAT doesn't appeal to me at all, despite my being a failed vegetarian.
I feel in need of a nature fix, anyway, in the midst of another semester of dealing with students barely keeping their heads above water (how did they even meet the prerequisites?!). I mean, it's only the strugglers who sign up for tutoring, so it's the nature of the beast.
So no nature getaway today. But at least I had wild turkeys by the dumpster.

So many turkeys!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea where this flock got it's start, but they all seem to like each other!
Deletethey should be hiding, it's thanksgiving time. :-) I too need a nature fix. I was just shown a picture of my favorite place to get lost in nature. I knew where it was instantly and I felt a bit sad that I can't just go there right now. It's only 10 hrs away - get fueled up. :-)
ReplyDeleteOkay, I have no real excuse then. "My" nature places are a lot closer than 10 hours. I hope you get your fix soon!
DeleteI often feel that many Wildlife seem to have a sense of when they're safer and when they're being Prey. So nice to see a meld of Nature in a setting that you normally wouldn't see them being so relaxed and comfortable being around Humans. But, closer to Thanksgiving, I bet they'll be conspicuous by their absence and will go back into hiding?
ReplyDeleteI think your right, they seem to know where it's safe. I've been in places where squirrels damn near mugged me!
DeleteWow! Wild turkeys! That's something we don't have here.
ReplyDeleteI think they're pretty in an ugly sort of way.
DeleteHow did the kids not have to take pre-test and pre-classes? Seems like they're really struggling some of them.
ReplyDeleteI don't know anything about huntin' turkeys (or wabbits - :-). I wonder if hunting them is hard because the birds flee and the un-trained and un-focused greenhorns can't calm themselves and center enough to make the shot?