Oh yeah - he left a nice gift on the deck rail just before he fanned out his tail feathers.
I don't hear them this afternoon. Perhaps they have moved on.
SlowbutSteady - I had to go to your profile to figure out why you were such a turkey expert!!I get it now.
Our wild turkeys are not afraid of people. They take their sweet time getting out of the way of your bike. I remember coming across a gang of them when I was trail running once. I'd only seen them from a bike, and from the ground they were alarmingly tall. None of them chased me, though.![]()






I get it now.

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but they must send some kinda signal when they walk away into the woods, since the males seem to know which ones to follow. I loved watching that in the Spring back when my Mom lived on the slope of Mt. Taylor in Sonoma Co. My morning hike up Warrington Rd. took me past a leking site. I'd also see bats, migrating newts, roosting buzzards, lots of deer, once a coyote ... That was such a lovely hike!

