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Jun 3, 2020 13:23:23   #
Huey Driver Loc: Texas
 
A little humor

My neighbor sent me this picture and swears she took it in my back yard. Knowing she takes more than a few nips from the bottle at times I’m not sure. If she did, between COVID-19 and this gobbler, I am probably doomed to be house bound for the rest of my life?



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Jun 3, 2020 13:25:27   #
pmsc70d Loc: Post Falls, Idaho
 
Wow! That is almost believable.

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Jun 3, 2020 13:30:52   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
This is as good as you elephant/gorilla picture. These are two ideas I expect to be used in horror movies soon.

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Jun 3, 2020 13:31:01   #
alx Loc: NJ
 
HAPPY THANKSIVING!

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Jun 3, 2020 13:36:08   #
RichardSM Loc: Back in Texas
 
Huey Driver wrote:
A little humor

My neighbor sent me this picture and swears she took it in my back yard. Knowing she takes more than a few nips from the bottle at times I’m not sure. If she did, between COVID-19 and this gobbler, I am probably doomed to be house bound for the rest of my life?


It looks like a bad hold over from a bad nightmare that she took!

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Jun 3, 2020 13:39:33   #
rmorrison1116 Loc: Near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
 
Now that's one heck of a bad a$$ watch bird.

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Jun 3, 2020 13:47:45   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Barry, as unbelievable as that might be, there's a picture of it. Additionally, you've helped foster the idea it's real by posting it on the internet. If it's on here, it's got to be real.
--Bob
Huey Driver wrote:
A little humor

My neighbor sent me this picture and swears she took it in my back yard. Knowing she takes more than a few nips from the bottle at times I’m not sure. If she did, between COVID-19 and this gobbler, I am probably doomed to be house bound for the rest of my life?

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Jun 3, 2020 16:26:06   #
rehess Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
 
Huey Driver wrote:
A little humor

My neighbor sent me this picture and swears she took it in my back yard. Knowing she takes more than a few nips from the bottle at times I’m not sure. If she did, between COVID-19 and this gobbler, I am probably doomed to be house bound for the rest of my life?

That used to require a lot of skill and much time in a Dark Room.

Now it requires some skill and some time in LightRoom

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Jun 3, 2020 17:47:52   #
GeneS Loc: Glendale,AZ
 
We have one just like it in our front yard. Think it might have been put there by ADT, because I don't see their sign anywhere.
Soon someone will be selling the eggs online. Pretty expensive but all you have to do is send a prepaid debt card to their post office box.

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Jun 3, 2020 18:30:08   #
dancers Loc: melbourne.victoria, australia
 
looks like my late mother in law. yak yak yak

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Jun 4, 2020 07:57:42   #
ClarkJohnson Loc: Fort Myers, FL and Cohasset, MA
 
When we are in Florida, we have gators running all over the place. When we are at our place in Massachusetts, turkeys live in our trees. This is the worst of both worlds. Where else can we go?

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Jun 4, 2020 08:26:52   #
yssirk123 Loc: New Jersey
 

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Jun 4, 2020 08:54:02   #
Blair Shaw Jr Loc: Dunnellon,Florida
 
Huey Driver wrote:
A little humor

My neighbor sent me this picture and swears she took it in my back yard. Knowing she takes more than a few nips from the bottle at times I’m not sure. If she did, between COVID-19 and this gobbler, I am probably doomed to be house bound for the rest of my life?


Incredible work.....wow. She is good.

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Jun 4, 2020 09:37:48   #
Paul Diamond Loc: Atlanta, GA, USA
 
Definitely a 'bird of a different feather'

And you know that at least some dinosaurs are considered to have been covered with feathers? Lots of fossil plates of dino skin coming out of Chinese 'digs' in the last few decades.

Great fun job. Thanks for sharing.
😊

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Jun 4, 2020 10:50:31   #
CaptainBobBrown
 
Hawaii. We have no large predators although we do have turkeys... Perhaps in a few million years though and social isolation they might evolve into something like the posted image.

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