


babyhatter wrote:I don't know if this fits here or in the 4H thread. I made a new friend last fall, this odd looking half grown turkey bird started following me all over the place. It kept giving me that "Are you my mother look". I would go in the house, it would peck on the door. Turns out it belonged to the little boy across the street, his 4H bird, yes it was a turkey , of some sort. The kids had the bird spoiled rotten so it got very lonely when they left and always came to visit me when they were gone. It helped me pick tomatoes from the garden, I would pick one, it would peck one. Anyway, she went to her grandmothers farm for the winter and now has a mate. Here are a few photos of her on my porch giving me the lost animal look.



babyhatter wrote:I don't know if this fits here or in the 4H thread. I made a new friend last fall, this odd looking half grown turkey bird started following me all over the place. It kept giving me that "Are you my mother look". I would go in the house, it would peck on the door. Turns out it belonged to the little boy across the street, his 4H bird, yes it was a turkey , of some sort. The kids had the bird spoiled rotten so it got very lonely when they left and always came to visit me when they were gone. It helped me pick tomatoes from the garden, I would pick one, it would peck one. Anyway, she went to her grandmothers farm for the winter and now has a mate. Here are a few photos of her on my porch giving me the lost animal look.

challengerlane wrote:I just had to add a picture to this topic. My son, husband and I were golfing the other weekend and my son snapped this picture of a hawk by one of the greens.

lialab wrote:mittenmaker wrote:One thing about having feathered friends making their homes near ours, it does make for more window washing
how funnybut more???
not really



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