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interesting hen turkey at my bird feeder
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interesting hen turkey at my bird feeder
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Re: interesting hen turkey at my bird feeder
looks like a wild one got crossed with a domestic???
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Re: interesting hen turkey at my bird feeder
You doubled up your image tags.
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Re: interesting hen turkey at my bird feeder
Depending on the lighting levels in your pic, you may have a domesticated turkey on the loose. Appears close in color / pattern to a Bourbon Red:
Or, as Dale suggested, a wild-domesticated crossed bird.
Or, as Dale suggested, a wild-domesticated crossed bird.
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FORD JUBILEE with Sherman 12-speed
1953 Ford F-100 Jubilee
Cadet 108 with mower and snow thrower -Cadet 1650 with deck and thrower - Circle of Safety: Y
Re: interesting hen turkey at my bird feeder
the image is right on to the real color.
When I first saw it, it was from behind.
Looked like a yellow lab with white hind flanks until it turned around!
A warm tan color in feathers, may be a cross like Dale said
When I first saw it, it was from behind.
Looked like a yellow lab with white hind flanks until it turned around!
A warm tan color in feathers, may be a cross like Dale said
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Re: interesting hen turkey at my bird feeder
Irregardless, as long as she doesn't get spooked, you'll have a regular visitor at the feeder.
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FORD JUBILEE with Sherman 12-speed
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Re: interesting hen turkey at my bird feeder
I found out this is a red phase of the wild turkey. not as rare as albino but still pretty scarce because they stick out like sore thumb to predators. She's still around my feeders, with a jake male thats normal turkey colors
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