Do turkeys smile?
I might be a Tom but I am no Turkey!
Here is looking at you my blogging and flickr friends.
I might be a Tom but I am no Turkey!
Here is looking at you my blogging and flickr friends.
This entry was posted on 18 January 2007 by mon@rch. It was filed under Birds, Flickr, Nature and was tagged with discovery.
Welcome to the mon@rch nature blog and I hope you join us in some of our nature adventures through the Allegany State Park area!
I am a naturalist, field biologist and nature photographer from the Western New York area. I have started exploring nature writing through this blog and it truly has been fun sharing my numerous adventures with everyone. Thanks to the many other authors that help me with my post and they will be sharing some of their nature explorations.
I have always had a latent interest in birds and photography and have been lucky enough to find time to explore these interests over the last few years. I am very thankful to the Cattaraugus County Bird Club for getting me started, sharing their wealth of knowledge and for their wonderful programs. And many thanks to Tom for letting me share some of my adventures and photos on the Monarch Nature Blog.
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LOL Mon@rch!!! Your photos are great – it’s awesome to see the turkey’s head so close in the first one. Yowsa on the second one – looks like it’s very ticked off! Even so, I love the little hairs sticking straight up.
18 January 2007 at 8:19 pm
Right back atcha!
18 January 2007 at 8:39 pm
Thanks Nature Woman and blush!! I think their hairs are always like that!! LOL!! Once in hand they were fine! Thanks Mary!
18 January 2007 at 9:08 pm
I wonder what purpose that pointy sticky-up forehead thing serves? Is it something the girl turkeys find cute?
19 January 2007 at 1:32 am
I don’t know if turkeys smile, but I sure as heck know they MAKE ME SMILE. Great shots M. 🙂 j
19 January 2007 at 10:25 am
Love these photos. Turkeys are never boring to look at, and the closer you get, the more fascinating they become.
BTW, your blog is excellent. Great look, graphics, and content.
19 January 2007 at 1:15 pm
Lynne – That is called the snood and gets larger once they get closer to the breeding season. I guess females thing they look good!! I think it looks like a big zit!
Jennimi – where have you been?? Thanks for the smile and glad to see you around again.
Mike – welcome to my world and thanks for such kind words. They sure are fascinating, thanks!
19 January 2007 at 8:06 pm