Stunning Nature Pictures
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Wild turkeys in a snow storm, my back yard.
Not as dramatic as a sunset, unless you are one of the turkeys.
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Not as dramatic as a sunset, unless you are one of the turkeys.
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I wish I had a camera the first year I had chickens. I looked out the kitchen window one day and saw the rooster looking up at something. There was a perigrin falcon perched on the sliding shed door posts directly above it staring down at the rooster. It was the ultimate Mexican standoff. What a picture it would have made. Reminded me of a Foghorn Leghorn episode.
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Thanks for the replies fellas.. I took this one with my samsung Note 9 as the sun cleared the hill this morning but was still obstructed by the trees. Right off my front porch