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Wild Turkeys March in Single-File Line (Original Post)
catbyte
Oct 2022
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Deuxcents
(16,333 posts)1. Wow! It's The whole fam damily
doc03
(35,368 posts)2. I came upon four of them crossing the road last week
damn near hit the last one. Never saw that many before.
Tanuki
(14,920 posts)3. Reminds me of the turkeys that marched in a circle around and around a dead cat.
debm55
(25,379 posts)4. At the bottom of my street, we have turkeys. As I was walking the male noticed us and walked to
the woods. The hens all followed in a straight line. I stood in awe watching them. It was amazing. What I don't like are coyotes, foxes, and wolves that go up and down the street. The deer are okay as long as you stay out of their way during rutting season. PS, we are not in a rural area. We live about 10 miles south of Pittsburgh.