Aww, that is cute. When it comes to turkeys I prefer the feathered kind.
nytemuvr
November 25, 2022 - 3:29 AM 3:29 AM
They’re all fun to watch and stuff until they start digging up your flower garden, crapping everywhere and attacking you or your pets. IMO they’re more “fun” when they’re basted with butter, juicy and on a China serving plate. Eat more of the other white meat!
You shouldn’t feed wild turkeys… I found out the hard way when I lived in Clayton.
Tossing the turkeys some cracked corn while walking my dog every morning the turkeys soon got in the habit of running up to me for their daily handout (which kinda freaked my dog out) and then they’d follow us as we walked around the block. I’d get up and open my window blinds in the morning to see a couple dozen turkeys already there staring back at me. Not kidding about any of this! I quit doing it… no more corn. A few weeks went by and life returned to normal.
Jellyfinger, were the ones you fed a darker color like the ones shown in the photo? The only ons I’ve seen in Concord are a flock in Turtle Creek, but they are all white.
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gebertx
November 25, 2022 - 8:12 AM 8:12 AM
Escapees from City Hall
Monica
November 27, 2022 - 12:41 PM 12:41 PM
Is that at the medical offices? They love that place, all those mirrored windows
🦃 They don’t appear to be “locals.”😉🦃
I saw a bunch of them at the post office this morning. I was thinking the same thing.
Our pet turkeys got a bunch of treats this morning. We have 3 of them.
Aww, that is cute. When it comes to turkeys I prefer the feathered kind.
They’re all fun to watch and stuff until they start digging up your flower garden, crapping everywhere and attacking you or your pets. IMO they’re more “fun” when they’re basted with butter, juicy and on a China serving plate. Eat more of the other white meat!
You shouldn’t feed wild turkeys… I found out the hard way when I lived in Clayton.
Tossing the turkeys some cracked corn while walking my dog every morning the turkeys soon got in the habit of running up to me for their daily handout (which kinda freaked my dog out) and then they’d follow us as we walked around the block. I’d get up and open my window blinds in the morning to see a couple dozen turkeys already there staring back at me. Not kidding about any of this! I quit doing it… no more corn. A few weeks went by and life returned to normal.
Jellyfinger, were the ones you fed a darker color like the ones shown in the photo? The only ons I’ve seen in Concord are a flock in Turtle Creek, but they are all white.
Escapees from City Hall
Is that at the medical offices? They love that place, all those mirrored windows