This big guy intimidates the other turkeys. We might have two dozen on the lawn, and when he comes along, they all make room for him.
I also have a picture of a big pile of bear poop left in driveway. I'm not posting that, though. People accuse me of posting too much s**t, as it is.
Would that big feather hanging down be considered a turkey mullet?
[quote=jerryc41]This big guy intimidates the other turkeys. We might have two dozen on the lawn, and when he comes along, they all make room for him.
I also have a picture of a big pile of bear poop left in driveway. I'm not posting that, though. People accuse me of posting too much s**t, as it is.
Would that big feather hanging down be considered a turkey mullet?
Yep, it's called a beard. And, oddly enough, they are a big part of what makes a trophy as opposed to just a Turkey. Rarely, they have two. And, rarely, hens have them too. And even more rare, hens have two. I posted a photo of a hen with two beards from Myakka River State Park, Florida a couple months ago.
Yes, I know, but mullet is funnier.
He's a proud looking turkey, Jerry. I can see why the others show him deference. I am always pleased to spot wild turkeys.
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jerryc41 wrote:
This big guy intimidates the other turkeys. We might have two dozen on the lawn, and when he comes along, they all make room for him.
I also have a picture of a big pile of bear poop left in driveway. I'm not posting that, though. People accuse me of posting too much s**t, as it is.
Would that big feather hanging down be considered a turkey mullet?
This guy is looking for you. Can I give him directions to your house? He can take his friends with him, and they can stop digging up my yard.
jerryc41 wrote:
This big guy intimidates the other turkeys. We might have two dozen on the lawn, and when he comes along, they all make room for him.
I also have a picture of a big pile of bear poop left in driveway. I'm not posting that, though. People accuse me of posting too much s**t, as it is.
Would that big feather hanging down be considered a turkey mullet?
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nice looking big turkey, jerry. every so often i see one in the yard, but they run like the dickens
when they see me with the camera.
merrytexan wrote:
nice looking big turkey, jerry. every so often i see one in the yard, but they run like the dickens
when they see me with the camera.
Ours don't run from a camera. You have to go after them with a Nerf gun.
Cwilson341 wrote:
He's a proud looking turkey, Jerry. I can see why the others show him deference. I am always pleased to spot wild turkeys.
What's funny is seeing a bunch of them in a tree.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
jerryc41 wrote:
This big guy intimidates the other turkeys. We might have two dozen on the lawn, and when he comes along, they all make room for him.
I also have a picture of a big pile of bear poop left in driveway. I'm not posting that, though. People accuse me of posting too much s**t, as it is.
Would that big feather hanging down be considered a turkey mullet?
This big guy intimidates the other turkeys. We mi... (
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Tom should be pulling a loaf of bread and a jar of mayonnaise in a little wagon 🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈
Doddy
Loc: Barnard Castle-England
The only Turkeys we see over here are in the freezer section in a supermarket!
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