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Pictures for Pam, Day 163: Turkeys Getting Down to Business

Pictures for Pam, Day 163: Turkeys Getting Down to Business
Please forgive me if this offends you...it's part of the Cycle of Life and a very rare and special sight!

Please note: Tomorrow (Monday), Steve and I will be travelling with our RV to our campsite on Upper Klamath Lake. It's about 1.5 hours away and the plan is to arrive early so we can set up and have the rest of the day to relax and enjoy the amazing environment. We don't know what internet reception will be like, or if there will be a cell tower anywhere nearby. Therefore, I may or may not be able to post any pictures while we are gone. The hope is that we'll have enough signal to upload at least one picture each day. No promises though! Cross your fingers!

In the afternoon two days ago, I looked out the kitchen window and nearly fell over. In the 12 years we've lived at our property, we've never seen turkeys "getting down to business" before but there they were!! I yelled to Steve and he ran over to see. We couldn't believe it! Steve told me, "Janet, I can't believe you're not out there with your camera already!" Staring at the spectacle out in our meadow, I answered, "Oh, by the time I get my camera they'll be done, and besides, I don't want to disturb them." "You should try!" was his response.

I grabbed my new camera and took some pictures through our kitchen window. Steve continued, "They probably won't notice and you should go outside! Come on! I'll open the back door!" With that, I peeked out with my camera once the door was open. They didn't notice!! At full 25x zoom, I was able to get pictures that cropped to full-frame and still had plenty of wiggle room if I'd needed it!! The light was great and so was the angle…what were the odds??!

I took lots of pictures at different apertures and then Steve said, "Why don't you try sneaking around the side of the house for an even better angle?" I thought that was a good idea, since I got all the pictures I wanted and if I didn’t get any more, it would be fine. And, as it happened, by the time I rounded the corner, the hen was gone and the tom was looking very satisfied and going back to his full-fluff display. No worries, I couldn't be happier!!

Steve took a peek at my pictures before I went up to copy them over and he was like, "JANET!! THESE PICTURES!! THEY ARE AMAZING!!" :D And once I looked at them on my computer I was just so happy…all but a couple were perfect. I am posting the most "PG" version because I got some others that had my extremely liberal husband screaming, "EWWWWWW!!" ROFLMAO, that's just so funny!

I would never have gotten this picture if I didn't have my new Sony camera. Again...what are the odds? I'm so happy...and I'm thanking my lucky stars!! HOORAY!!!

Not going to post any other pictures today…the main picture is too distracting! :D

Pam, I looked up "turkey" and found a marvelous tom with such beautiful coloring! What a delight to see these modern-day dinosaurs walking around so close to us! :) I hope that this day is treating you well! *BIG HUGS*

Explored on 4/22/19, highest placement, #1.

José Manuel Polo, trester88, Valfal, Peter_Private_Box and 56 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Jenny McIntyre
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I don't know where my comment is - I wrote one yesterday about you not giving them some privacy!!! It took me a while to work out what I was seeing, then I saw the poor little female turkey's head poking out getting some air - still it would have been decent if you'd looked the other way til they'd finished!!!! LOL

Have a wonderful time up there in your RV - good thing to stay reasonably close to home just in case you need to get something!!!!
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.
 Susanne Hoy
Susanne Hoy
What a great scene! What a luck to observe and photograph the two birds in this situation. The male turkey is an impressive, handsome bird.
5 years ago.
 Peter_Private_Box
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Hi Janet

What can I say!! Obviously no kissing and cuddling then!!

Best Wishes, and a good weekend
Peter
5 years ago.
 Valfal
Valfal club
Wow, what an impressive display and phenomenal capture! So glad you got to see such an amazing sight, on your own property, no less! Thanks for sharing, Janet! :-)
5 years ago.
 José Manuel Polo
José Manuel Polo club
Sensacional imagen del pavo, a destacar sus formas y policromía. Se transmite bien su andadura cansina.
5 years ago.

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