It's spring in Minnesota and that means we're starting see patches of murky green-brown earth emerge from the snow. And the turkeys are hungry from the long winter, so they love this access to grass and bugs. This is right outside my office window. I counted 21 females followed by those three males, most of whom had passed around a corner out of view before I started this time-lapse image.
Turkeys enjoying the receding snow
7 years ago by clweeks (54)
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Nice seeing some turkeys. The herd that I used to see in my neighborhood hasn't been around for a while. Or at least I haven't seen them for a while. Hopefully they will return soon, I kinda miss seeing them in the mornings.
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Wow, great picture, Excellent graphics, thanks for sharing this.
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