I didn't ask if this bird was to be invited to Christmas dinner, or to BE Christmas dinner. He's a domestic bird, but with the natural colors, not the pure white they usually are.
I've never had one strut his stuff so nicely for me. Sorry about the fence, but hey, it was there. It was either that or not take the picture.
And, by the way, I've shown you a number of turkeytail fungus, but here's a good place for a repeat, while you can actually compare it to the turkey tail.
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7 comments:
Hey, neat comparison!
That is interesting, a turkeytail mushroom.
We have wild turkeys running around the neighborhood all the time!
Why, yes. I see the similarity. I don't mind the fence, either. He might have gobbled you had it not been there.
We don't have wild turkey here, plenty of the table bird type, we are having turkey for Christmas Dinner but it is one that I have never been introduced to whilst it was alive :) (thank goodness)
Not seen a lot of turkeytail fungi this year, now that's unusual.
that turkey is looking pretty confident about it's safety. Remarkable resemblance between the turkey and the fungus
Stew- side by side, the name really makes sense
rainfield- surely you have some too
Tony- us too, but they are skinnier!
vanilla- actually the female kept flying up and sitting on top of the fence. I should have pictured that but I was so amazed to get a male with full display that I ignored her
Carol- yeah, I don't think I'd want to eat one I'd met
Ann- the owner didn't seem to be acting as if he was a soon-to-be meal, but one never knows.
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