While we have had a few encounters in the neighbourhood this summer, we have not really had the turkeys around. I was happy on Wednesday, when I came into the kitchen to get a tea refill, and there 4 were.
Lee and Phod hope they fatten up soon because Canadian Thanksgiving is little less than a month away!
Thanks to our dear pals Jakey, Arty and Rosy for hosting Nature Friday! Always so much fun!
oooh we hope so too... 4 thanks giving dinners in the garden is a good plan ;O)
ReplyDeleteThanksgiving is such a yummy holiday! Better beware turkeys!
ReplyDeleteMmm, fatten up? Does that mean "they" will soon be in the kitchen and heading to your table ...?
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a wild turkey, only domestic. pretty amazing to see in your own yard
ReplyDeleteI never remember seeing wild turkeys as a kid, but they have made a come back in this area and will literally stop traffic to cross the road.
ReplyDeleteGobble Gobble you best watch your tail feathers there are two perimeter police watching you
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
How cool to have dinner roaming in the yard!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Rosy, Jakey & Arty
A month away, huh. Maybe they're timing their sightings while it's still relatively safe! Always love your 'parade of wildlife'.
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteCrazy turkeys! We have some around here too.
ReplyDeleteWe saw some turkeys in the Beechwood Cemetery this week.
ReplyDeleteOMD, you gets dinner comin' right to your yardie??! oh, you lucky duckies! hmmmm...duck....
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Ruby ♥
Gobble, gobble! 🎃
ReplyDeleteGotta love those goofy turkeys!!!!!
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