Friday, November 8, 2024

Friday's Post is Going to the Birds

 Hi everyone. Happy Friday to you. I hope you had a good week, and if you're like me, trying to find something to be  optimistic about after the election results.  (But sadly it's quite worrisome on so many levels.)

      For Nicole's Friday Face Off and Gillena's Friday Lunch Break this week I've got some birds to share. The first flock is from some photos I took back in mid-October when I made my last visit to my local botanical garden with some friends. We came across the garden's flock of guinea hens. I think they liked our company, because they followed us around for about twenty minutes. 






     All the time they were squawking and shuffling around our feet. I've read they are good for tick control because they eat them.  After awhile we turned off in a direction they obviously didn't want to go, and they left us. 

     Then the other morning I glanced out the back window and saw that there were 19 wild turkeys in the backyard.  This included 3 who were sitting in one of the trees.



     I get a few turkeys fairly regularly in the yard, but it's rare I get a flock this big.

     A couple were even brave enough to come up to the bird feeders. Sorry for the stripped shadows in the photos, but there was dog nose slime in the way 😦.  Of course at first Mr. Pete (who likes to sit in our big bay window and watch his yard)  had to bark. He didn't seem to bother the turkeys at all. However, when I got too close to the window they started to hurry off into the woods, so I stood back and let them come back into the yard.






The turkeys are probably worried with US Thanksgiving coming in a few weeks that  they better not let anyone get to close to them-grin 😏. (Even though turkey hunting season in NH is over except for archery.)

Boy that dog nose slime on the windows is pretty nasty, isn't it?

Have a great weekend and start to the new week ahead.









19 comments:

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Great backyard company! Wild Turkeys here will even venture into suburban backyards from time to time, especially where birdseed has been spilled on the ground. They are incredibly hardy birds and survive long, cold winters. I would take it as a point of honour that they come to visit you, Erika. All the best - David

Tom said...

...your turkey collection is amazing!!!

CJ Kennedy said...

Occasionally, we've had herds of turkey wander through the yard, too. Did you pick out a nice, plump one for dinner? 😺Another warmish day. Enjoy

Jeanie said...

Wow! Now that's a serious turkey flock! Nineteen? Yikes!

Debra She Who Seeks said...

I love the guinea hens' polka dots!

Angie's Recipes said...

19 wild turkeys in your backyard! That's just FUN!

Christine said...

Wonderful bird shots!

*Vicki* said...

Wonderful photos! I love watching these birds run as they look so funny!

Granny Annie said...

I miss having Guinea Fowl.

Mae Travels said...

The comeback of turkeys throughout the US is remarkable.

Valerie-Jael said...

Love the flocks of birds, great to see so many at once. I'm sure Pete would have enjoyed playing with them. Have a great weekend, have a rest, have fun as the case may be! Hugs, Valerie

Barwitzki said...

Nice :-)))
It's great that wild turkeys visit you in the garden and in such large numbers... sparrows, tits, robins and blackbirds come to my garden.
Thanks for your photos and a hug to you.
Happy weekend.

carol l mckenna said...

wow! Awesome series of phots of the turkeys ~ hugs,

Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

DVArtist said...

Wow! 2 of my favorite birds. You are so fortunate to have those in your back yard. Thank you for sharing them with FFO and have a nice weekend.

ashok said...

I miss having birds now...I used to have then in my younger days.

hels said...

How do wild turkeys survive without regular food supplies? How do they get protection from cold and wet weather?

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

That was a seriously lot of fowl and turkeys, Erika, and I anted to comment that this post was for the birds...whoops I just did. Since you said that hunting season (aside from those archers) is over, the turkeys must have felt comfortable in the back yard.

Violetta said...

Nice pics, dear Erika - you´ve also got falling autumn leaves. And they seem to have lost the bright colour. And the poor turkeys I saw in your previous post seem to be afraid of Thanksgivin...:-).
All the best
Violetta

Neet said...

We have two guinea fowl at our caravan park and they drive me nuts. they are so stupid and walk in front of you as you are driving through. Sorry if I offend anyone by saying that.
Love the wild turnkeys though, Nineteen of them seems a mighty big flock.
Hugs Neet xx