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This morning’s crow concert was abbreviated by the arrival of the actual flock of turkeys, who made all kinds of surprisingly cute noises.
Note: this is the flock of *wild* turkeys, which consists of a large number of birds of a wide variety of ages.
The other flock of turkeys on this farm are the expensive domesticated ones, who are all two weeks old and still live indoors. The wild turkeys seem to be aware of and slightly confused by them, and have been observed hanging out near the poult barn warbling at them. The tame ones don’t seem to react much though.

This morning’s crow concert was abbreviated by the arrival of the actual flock of turkeys, who made all kinds of surprisingly cute noises.
Note: this is the flock of *wild* turkeys, which consists of a large number of birds of a wide variety of ages.
The other flock of turkeys on this farm are the expensive domesticated ones, who are all two weeks old and still live indoors. The wild turkeys seem to be aware of and slightly confused by them, and have been observed hanging out near the poult barn warbling at them. The tame ones don’t seem to react much though.

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Date: 2016-07-30 08:10 pm (UTC)