Tuesday, March 6, 2012

There He (She?) Is!!

We've got a number of wild turkeys here in our area. Very rarely, we'll see one (or a couple of 'em) crossing the street a few blocks from where we live. This prompts numerous "Why did the turkey cross the road?" jokes, if Livie's in the car with me on one of these rare occasions.

There's also a large field near a wooded area (kind of near one of our local parks), where we'll see a few wild turkeys roaming about, once in a while.

And on my way to the university, as I'm making my way through a residential area on my way toward I-380, there is a house with a large bird feeder in the back yard, in a spot easily seen from the street. It's not unusual for some bird seed to have "escaped" from this bird feeder (or any feeder, I suppose), sprinkling the ground like goodies from a piƱata, the birds' (and squirrels') favorite treats, scattered within easy reach.

Well, at this particular house, I will, on occasion, see a number of turkeys partaking of the scattered bird seed. It's happened often enough that I expect to see them more often than not. Sometimes, there are just a couple, but I've seen as many as six (!!) at one time, all gathered around the bird feeder, enjoying what's fallen to the ground.

But the turkey I've seen most frequently? It's a lone turkey at the intersection of Collins Road and C Avenue NE. Sometimes it's at the northwest corner, and sometimes it's at the southwest corner. And once, at twilight, I saw it crossing right in front of my car! Fortunately, I saw it in time to slow down and safely come to a stop.

Usually I see this particular turkey in the late afternoon or early evening when I'm on my way home from school. Usually I'm by myself, so I can't exactly drive through the intersection and take a photo at the same time. And if Andrew's driving and we see it? It figures that I wouldn't have my camera handy.

But yesterday, on my way home, as I was thinking to myself that I was thankful that the days are growing longer, I found myself at a red light at this particular intersection. I was in the left-turn-only lane with a number of cars in front of me - maybe about 6-8; I was the very last car in line. Anyway, as I looked out my window toward the northeast corner waiting for the light to turn green, there he (or she) was! And wouldn't you know, I had my camera sitting on the passenger seat! I just had to take a picture!

You'll have to excuse the glare from the windshield. I had to take a quick shot because the moment I picked up my camera and turned it on, we'd gotten the green left-turn arrow, and the cars in front of me had started to move.

But because of the length of time the left-turn-only light stays green (or rather, how quickly it turns yellow, then red), not all the cars in front of me got the chance to turn left. So I had an opportunity to move forward a little bit and take a couple more photos of this turkey.



It's always fun to see him (her?) on those occasional afternoons it's out there. I know very little about ornithology or bird watching, so I don't have a clue as to whether it's a male or female. I suppose it's female because I've never seen it "puff up" or display its feathers like a male? (I suppose I'll just call it "it.") But what do I know about birds? (Not much! Haha!)

I'm always worried that it's going to get hit by a car, but it hasn't, yet. And I've seen it there 1-2 days a week for the past few months, so either it's been either very lucky as it crosses a busy street, or it's figured out how to cross the street.

6 comments:

Teresa said...

This turkey better be very "thankful" it's not Thanksgiving time--with as daring as it is ,it may wind up on a dinner table. ;)

Jill said...

There are times I get a whole group of turkeys under my bird feeders. They really tear things up but sure are fun to watch.

TexWisGirl said...

kinda sad that it stays all by itself...

Lisa @ Two Bears Farm said...

Wonder where the others are? You usually see turkeys with flocks...

Michaele said...

I bet this turkey is watched and wished well by many passerbys. Isn't it wonderful how seeing wildlife in a town is kind of amazing?

Sandy said...

hee hee this turkey better watch out! I can't believe it's just hangin' around the side of the street like that. And where are the others? I hope S/he will finds its way home. Have a nice weekend! =)

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