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A rafter of turkey's at the salt lick! (Original Post)
yortsed snacilbuper
Feb 2019
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3Hotdogs
(12,365 posts)1. Fukin' thieves. Its 'sposed'ta be for the deer.
malaise
(268,885 posts)2. Missed them all
yortsed snacilbuper
(7,939 posts)3. It was fun to watch,
four deer came over the hill and the turkey's chased them away, maybe next time?
Vinca
(50,255 posts)4. That reminds me . . . I wonder where the turkeys are that usually frequent our hill.
They normally turn up at some point during the winter to scavenge around the bird feeder, but I haven't seen them. This winter we've been feeding possums along with the birds and squirrels. I think they're really cute and I've read they eat the ticks responsible for Lyme disease. Can't have enough of them where I live.
yardwork
(61,588 posts)5. I saw some blue jays.
Enjoyed seeing them, because we don't have them where I live now.
yortsed snacilbuper
(7,939 posts)6. The turkey's are back!