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WildTurkeyFemale_3197
WildTurkeyFemale_3197
hahn23


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Camera: Canon EOS-5D
Lens: Canon EF 400mm f/5.6L USM
Date: Apr 5, 2012
Aperture: 5.6
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/320
Galleries: Nature, Birds
Date Uploaded: Apr 5, 2012

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Wild Turkey, Meleagris gallopavo

And, the male in display from March 29, 2012. (I haven't seen him since.)

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04/18/2012 07:05:33 PM
Wonderful shot - these birds had made a very big comeback in upstate New York by the time I left. Actually ate one once - very tasty and not at all gamey.
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04/06/2012 07:33:52 AM
That's a nice story Trisha.
Certain islands here have wild turkeys. (not the island i live on) but i've never seen one in the water before.
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04/05/2012 11:21:25 PM
Great capture of those wings!

I'm kinda laughing at myself... it seems I have a story for each bird species that I have encountered! Don't want to bore anyone BUT... oh what the heck, here's the story:
A couple of autumns ago, while visiting my parents, I noticed some "things" floating down the river (St. Lawrence). As I approached the shore, I discovered that these said "things" were wild turkeys. The water was extremely cold & you could tell that these poor turkeys were unable to get to shore. Our boats had been put away for the winter so that left us (my Dad, niece & I) to try to figure out how to save them. We got some paddles & were able to drag a couple to shore. Unfortunately, there were some that we couldn't save. As for the others, they received the royal treatment- warm towels & massages. An hour or so later, they had recovered enough to head into the fields bordering my parents property. We headed inside for dinner... NOT turkey... although, my Dad did hint at the idea!
As I was heading home later that night, I was scared out of my wits by a rescuee that had flown out of a nearby tree, landing clumsily a few feet away from me! I like to think that it was just thanking me for saving it's life twice in one day- once from freezing to death & secondly, from being cooked to death :P
We never did figure out why so many wild turkeys had gotten themselves into the river in the 1st place. I did learn something new that night...wild turkeys can sit in trees! Just something I had never imagined.
The end!!!

Message edited by author 2012-04-06 00:05:22.
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04/05/2012 09:46:05 PM
Excellent capture of this pose. I haven't seen our turkeys here recently. I think the hens are on the nest now.
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04/05/2012 03:26:10 PM
Pretty cool.
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