He seems to have adopted us -- at least for now. I named him Jacques, after Jacques Pepin. He makes noise too. Could he be looking for a girlfriend? Judging by the length of his snood and beard, I'm guessing this is a "jake," or yearling male.
He likes hanging out in front of my office window. Sometimes he pecks at the window.
There are about 5 million turkeys in the U.S. They're found in every state except for Alaska. Ever seen one in your yard?
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He's just adorable! I know nothing about fowl so this may be a really stupid question but could he be added to your flock of chickens? Or would there be blood?
What a neat visitor!
We have never have a visit from wild turkey. How exciting.
lol! I love it - a renegade turkey!
No, no turkeys in our yard - but no self-respecting turkey would come within a mile of our place with Stripey around...unless it was on a suicide mission or something.
I'm still laughing at the name, JGH! Say hey to Jacques Pepin for me :)
I think we had the same turkey in our yard. He was walking up our street all alone and then ran into the backyard. I wonder if the chickens attracted him. He is big!
I thought about trying to throw him into the chicken run and make him "mine" -- but I don't think I could catch him. He runs pretty fast - and he can fly too. He does like chicken feed, though ;)
I thought Betsy would go berzerk and try to chase him, but she's refrained so far. She thinks he's just another big chicken.
LazyMom - wouldn't that be crazy if it was the same turkey? I can just see him strutting across Rt. 59.
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