Yesterday we looked out our dining room window and were shocked to discover a whole flock of wild turkeys gobbling and preening and eating their way through our back yard.
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Sadly, the pictures that KB took disappeared into never land, but these that I down-loaded from the internet are pretty darn close to what we were looking at, including the landscape. We were supposed to have a blizzard blow through over the past couple of days but it never materialized.
We did get lots of flurries and harsh winds, but I'll take that over a white out the last day of March! Think-spring!
Wow, I have never heard of wild turkeys. How cool!
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