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    Talking Turkeys!

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    I didn't want to hijack the darling parrot in the bird feeder thread, but this was crazy enough to mention.

    There are a lot of wild turkeys in Marin County, but I have never seen any in Mill Valley until a few weeks ago when I had to wait for one to get out of the road a few streets down. Then last night, suddenly, they were in our canyon somewhere gobbling like crazy. This morning, they seemed even closer. Indeed they were. We came upstairs to find one on our deck rail - 3 stories off the ground (we're on a downslope lot).

    Hard to see him through the screen door, but here he is on the deck rail.



    He proceeded to spend some time on our roof as well, all the while talking to his compatriot who was down in the canyon.

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    Wild turkeys are so cool. I've come across a flock of them riding out on the Coyote Creek trail.

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    How cool!

    We had a roaming band of wild turkeys here, they wandered through this one neighborhood and everybody loved them...then they got bold and started chasing cats/dogs/and finally people. The Dept. of Natural Resources had to come and get them since they were chasing people down the street.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Wild turkeys are so cool. I've come across a flock of them riding out on the Coyote Creek trail.
    COOL! I didn't know they could ride!

    Karen in Boise

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    Wow, neat pictures! Watch out in your yard for a day or two...I wonder if their "stuff" is anything like what the geese leave everywhere up here?
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    Wow. They are so shy where we are from. We have to kneel down and just peek our eyes over the windowsills to watch them, because from 200 feet away at the verge of the woods, they will see us in the window and immediately vanish into the trees.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kano View Post
    COOL! I didn't know they could ride!

    Karen in Boise
    Bwahahahhahahaha!!!

    Did you yell to it...."Hey, you turkey! What are you doing up there??"
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    Wow, Maillotpois, you read my mind completely. I was coming back from the barn thinking how I wanted to post some pics of our turkeys but didn't want to hijack the parrot thread. I need to get my pics of the camera, mind if I post one?

    We have four, one male and three females as far as I can tell. What a stud! They come by our bird feeder everyday, at least twice a day. They used to eat burrs but we accidentally had them cut down last summer. Love those turkeys!

    Quote Originally Posted by Starfish View Post
    I wonder if their "stuff" is anything like what the geese leave everywhere up here?
    Yes, yes it is similar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Wild turkeys are so cool. I've come across a flock of them riding out on the Coyote Creek trail.
    Everything's more sophisticated in the bigger cities, that's why they can ride. Idaho turkeys pretty much stick to walking and occasionally short flights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Wow. They are so shy where we are from. We have to kneel down and just peek our eyes over the windowsills to watch them, because from 200 feet away at the verge of the woods, they will see us in the window and immediately vanish into the trees.
    Sounds like you may be lucky that your turkeys are shy:

    http://wcco.com/pets/white.bear.lake.2.686749.html

    Karen in Boise

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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen View Post
    How cool!
    We had a roaming band of wild turkeys here, they wandered through this one neighborhood and everybody loved them...then they got bold and started chasing cats/dogs/and finally people. The Dept. of Natural Resources had to come and get them since they were chasing people down the street.
    We had a big ol' tom turkey attack our car when we stop to let him cross the road. We had to wait it out cause he was right in front of the car. Honking only seemed to get him madder. He finally gave up when another car came up the road from the other direction. bikerHen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kano View Post
    COOL! I didn't know they could ride!

    Karen in Boise
    Doh! No picking on the mod when she hasn't had her coffee yet!!


    ***visualizing turkeys on bikes***

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerHen View Post
    We had a big ol' tom turkey attack our car when we stop to let him cross the road. We had to wait it out cause he was right in front of the car. Honking only seemed to get him madder. He finally gave up when another car came up the road from the other direction. bikerHen
    See, our wildlife is just different.

    I came home one time and there was a big snapping turtle halfway up my driveway, right in the crest between the wheel tracks. At least 14" in diameter and tall enough, with the crown of the driveway, that there was no driving over him. I honked at him. He ignored me. I got out of the car and yelled at him. He ignored me. I got a 3/4" diameter stick and poked him with it. He bit the end of it off.

    At that point I gave up, got my stuff out of the car and walked the rest of the way to the house (1/4 mile, in my dress shoes, in gravel, up a steep hill, but hey at least it wasn't beach sand and my heels weren't that high ).

    DH didn't even believe me when he asked where the car was. He had to walk back down and see it for himself.
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    I live in the country so turkeys do venture in the field behind our house, along with pheasants. I have never had a turkey stop at my feeder though. That would be so cool. I have been startled by the boogers though while riding. they sounded like a helicopter taking off with all the wings a flappin'..i don't know who left a bigger pile me or the turkey

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    We have a flock (?) of turkeys in my neighborhood. They live on top of the hill, under a water tower that is up there. When we first moved here, I was riding down the hill when one decided to cross the street in front of me. I was scared to death (it stopped) mostly because I didn't know what it was at first. They are HUGE and fairly ugly, too.
    I have seen a few of them fly, very awkwardly, to the top of the trees and rest there for awhile.

 

 

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