Wild Turkeys...

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Oh man that would not fly at my house (see what I did there 
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I used to tend a cabin, and turkeys would walk by. I could watch them, like being in a duck blind. That gobble is surprisingly sharp when up close.
 
Sometimes when hiking we would disturb a flock, and they'd fly away - in the direction we were headed, so we would rouse the same flock two or three times before they circled around. I've had the same thing happen in a canoe, with herons.

Once on a park trail we spotted turkeys ahead of us, and behind us. We realized that we had crossed paths with a flock, and we just stood still as they passed by us.
 
I used to hear grouse drumming at that cabin. For years, I wondered what that sound was, sort of like a basketball bouncing on a roof. Then I happened to catch a nature show about it.

I was walking the property with a friend who was a chef, and we flushed some grouse. That's startling because they sit tight until you get close, then there's a flurry. My friend said he had cooked grouse but never seen them in the wild.
 
 
Why is it when I'm not turkey hunting it seems you could almost grab them around the neck, but when in the woods it seems like they know you're wanting to put them on the table......
When I was a lot younger, I used to cruise timber for a living.  All summer, there were lots of bears around--saw one almost every day.  Come bear season, they would just disappear and then reappear the day the season closed.  It was almost like they had a calendar......

Gary
 
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