Showing posts with label Wild Turkeys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wild Turkeys. Show all posts

Monday, December 9, 2013

A House Finch Invasion

 
Last Friday there was a lot of fluttering
going on at the feeders.
 

 











A flock of House Finch must have been flying through.


They were obviously dressed in their
Christmas attire.















The Mr. and his Mrs. were
even sharing one little feeder.


Such welcome color on these cloudy, Winter days.

Later in the afternoon I heard some loud squawking.

 
A herd of Wild Turkeys were strolling down in the valley.
 
Towards evening, everything seemed really still.
I looked out and saw why...
 
 
He was hard to see and the light was not good.
Isn't it amazing how he blends in with his surroundings?
 
 
 
 















 

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

My Big Surprise

This year my birthday gift was "for the birds." My husband and I went to our local Wild Birds Unlimited Store, and I got a new bird feeding station. In the past, it has been very frustrating; because sometimes as fast as I put food out, my little furry friends, the squirrel, the chipmunk and the raccoon, have climbed my pole and have devoured the choice food, leaving the birds just crumbs.



So far, this has really worked. The bottom of the pole is constantly covered with muddy footprints, but no little furry creature has made it to the top. I can actually put food out and some of it will still be there the next day, and my feeders aren't laying on the ground empty and broken. Yah!


Of course, I thought, this new feeding system would attract lots and lots of neat migrating birds, and I have been a little disappointed because so far there have not been any Rose-breasted Grosbeaks or Indigo Buntings. 

However, I did have a big surprise the other evening.....As I was leaving my computer/sewing room, I looked out the window; and guess what was eating at the bottom of my new feeding system...


I'm not sure who was more surprised to see whom!




I have seen Turkeys around here in the Fall of the year,
but never in the Spring....or at my feeder.


It stayed and ate even with me watching it through the window




And gave me an annoyed look every once in a while


But when I went outside to get a better picture,
it headed for the hill
and flew away up and out into the forest.



Wow!  Of course, I was just standing there
with my camera in hand and my mouth opened.
I had never seen a Turkey fly before!
Amazing how something so big could easily lift up into the air.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Just in Time for Thanksgiving!


Last Sunday we were greeted by a flock of wild turkeys who were strolling through our backyard. I had heard a lot of squawking (I thought they were supposed to gobble) down in our valley previously and had seen them looking for food. I guess they decided to check out the higher ground.


If you enlarge the picture you can see all the beautiful colors in his feathers. He would be awesome to see with his tail feathers spread out.






Coming up from the valley looking for food.