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5/24/23

My Corner of the World


Wild turkeys
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21 comments:

  1. the choir is back home and will give a special concert this evening

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  2. Wild turkeys - good not cold turkey :-)
    Have a good time
    Violetta

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  3. Fabulous image! Congratulation for doing it!
    Happy WW and a fine week!

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  4. I bet they would be as tough as old boots to eat though

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  5. What a collection of wild turkeys.
    Thank you for hosting!

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  6. They are strutting their stuff too. Great shot.

    Thank you for hosting the My Corner of the World Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. ♥

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  7. Awesome shot, Betty!

    Happy Wednesday and thanks for hosting!

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  8. oh..they like showing off don't they. Enjoy your week, stay safe and warm, and thankyou again for the linkup.

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  9. Turkeys are majestic, too. :)
    Thank you for hosting, Betty.

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  10. I have never seen wild turkeys in nature. This is awesome!

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  11. Ah, that's a funny picture of all the cartwheeling wild turkeys, dear Betty: As if they were performing a folkloric dance 😊!
    All the best 🌱🌿🌱, Traude
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  12. Turkeys looks good :) Loved the pic

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  13. Wow what a great shot,
    greetings
    Kirsi

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  14. Wild turkeys (the 'Gobbler') are said to still exist here, but very, very rarely. One can already speak of a rarity. Bravo, you managed to take a nice snapshot with these birds!

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  15. WOW!! Great shot! So impressive to discover this lovely group.

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  16. Oh they are so showing off!! What a neat picture. Thank you Betty as always for all you do!!

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