Don't you just want to gobble her up?
Dan K. stumbled upon a turkey with places to go on Eliot Street this morning.
Professor Meleagris Gallopavo? Is that you?
Teaching assistant for OEB 190, if I'm not mistaken.
I saw a turkey crossing Newburgh street near Belgrade Ave. in Roslindale Wednesday morning. They're everywhere!
We have them in our backyard (between Harvard and Central) on a frequent basis. I don't mind them much, and the dog thinks their poop is an especially delicious treat.
I've seen a few in Newton on my drives to work. No Watertown sightings thus far, though.
Suldog http://jimsuldog.blogspot.com
Look Liz Warren is hard at work campaigning, maybe shes got a chance.
That Turkey is clearly headed for the Stylists, shown in the picture.
Must be Scott Brown, trying to improve his "All American White Meat" image.
. . . of the candid wild turkey photos. Something about those birds- especially in urban settings- just fascinates me.
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Professor Gallopavo?
Professor Meleagris Gallopavo? Is that you?
Teaching assistant for OEB 190, if I'm not mistaken.
Turkey sighting in Roslindale
I saw a turkey crossing Newburgh street near Belgrade Ave. in Roslindale Wednesday morning. They're everywhere!
Common in Cambridge
We have them in our backyard (between Harvard and Central) on a frequent basis.
I don't mind them much, and the dog thinks their poop is an especially delicious treat.
Often Seen In Newton, Too
I've seen a few in Newton on my drives to work. No Watertown sightings thus far, though.
Suldog
http://jimsuldog.blogspot.com
Hey
Look Liz Warren is hard at work campaigning, maybe shes got a chance.
Naw ...
That Turkey is clearly headed for the Stylists, shown in the picture.
Must be Scott Brown, trying to improve his "All American White Meat" image.
Never get tired . . .
. . . of the candid wild turkey photos. Something about those birds- especially in urban settings- just fascinates me.