New England Wild Turkey
Wild turkeys are making a comeback in parts of New England. These wild turkeys were frequent daily visitors in my BFF’s backyard and front yard in Canaan, New Hampshire!


It was so nice to wake up every morning and see nature outside rather than a neighbor’s house!
Safe Travels to all and Happy Thanksgiving!

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Love the turkeys. Gobble, gobble.
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I love nature. I would love waking up to turkeys. Have A Happy Thanksgiving.
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That is so cool! Last year we saw some turkeys in the empty cornfields but they haven’t been back this year yet.
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I seen a bunch the other day. I had to stop and wait for them to cross the road…lol
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My FIL would be in turkey heaven if he saw that pic…of course he would be carrying a gun and rustling up a couple for Thanksgiving dinner.
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We see wild turkeys all the time around here. And to tell the truth if they get on the driveway they drive me NUTS cause the walk right in front of my car the entire 1/4 mile of my driveway….silly birds!
Happy thanksgiving!
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I have some turkeys from my yard posted today as well.
They are fun to watch. and very fast runners!
Happy WW & Thanksgiving!
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Cool!! Wow, they are HUGE!!
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wow, that’s super cool!
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(I feel slightly bad for eating them in two days…
Happy Thanksgiving!!
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Pretty Turkeys!
Happy WW!
Kasandria
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Wow. That is wild
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Gotta love New England and our wild turkeys!
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Wow! That’s awesome! And those are some good sized turkey’s.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Those look yummy. LOL. Are any of those dinner tomorrow?
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Wow those are some big turkeys
I miss seeing the wild life outside my windows, I want to move back to the country.
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Wow, that is a lot of turkeys!
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Why did the turkeys cross the road? To gobble up some Thanksgiving fun! LOL
Happy Thanksgiving!
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yes we have lots of wild turkeys in our NH backyard as well!! Great photo! Happy Thanksgiving!
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Forgot to click I am a WW participant! LOL
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We LOVE wild turkey.
When I was a kid.. we used to keep turkeys as pets! My dad still has one:)
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Very cool! I haven’t ever actually seen wild turkeys before. But I can easily get up to 10 deer at a time in my backyard!
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Here is my Wordless Wednesday!
http://starryskye.org/blog/2009/kodak-moments/wordless-wednesday-my-bff-and-husband/
Thanks for showing off those turkeys! Gobble-gobble! Happy Thanksgiving!
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That is cool. i love seeing nature that close to my back door.
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Wow, look at all those turkeys. Too cool.
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in answer to your question, yes, October in Phoenix is very warm!
I love your scenery pics. I have never been to your area, I would like to someday after looking at your pics.
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yes, it was in October and it’s very warm in Phoenix! Great pics
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Yet another similarity between New England and Pennsylvania.
We have a nice-sized flock of wild turkeys where I live. One day over the summer, we saw five enormous toms strutting around in a field. It was a pretty cool site.
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Very cool! We only catch a glimpse of them every once in a blue moon, but it’s always exciting!
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That is really cool Cindi…I had never seen them in the wild!
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Nice way to start my Turkey day:)
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Oh, how fun! Look at that huge crew of them too! WOWZA! Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving day!
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Beautiful… We have turkey here but they are on the otherside of the area so only see them when driving… Now deer and other wildlife comes right into our backyard…
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We had wild turkeys when I lived in PA. They were so fun to watch. I was told there were lots of them on the Big Island of Hawaii too, but we didn’t get to see any.
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I haven’t seen wild turkeys in forever! Thanks for sharing!
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I think I might have a hard time eating turkey if I saw them all around me. We saw them wild in Kauai, Hawaii and they loved being in the road so we had to drive carefully.
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Wild Turkeys are returning to my neck of the woods also…they’re just too smart for them hunters of late…LOL
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