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BowEd:
Our local cats don't know what to think of these Toms.

Turns out I was in the shed working on Robins' loom with the door wide open when she took pics of these.I was actually a mere 15 yards away.I never noticed them....Ha Ha.I'll have to string a bow up when ever I go out to the shed to work on things....Ha Ha.

JEB:
Interesting the birds didn't move on when the cat moved in. I live in a neighborhood and we are infested with turkeys.  There are three flocks in a 2 mile stretch, jakes, long beards and hens . They have traffic at a stand still all the time.  No city hunting!

TimBo:
Maybe they thought it was a squirrel.  If it was bobcat-sized, they may have had a different attitude!

BowEd:
There really no bother around here.Although there must be a fair amount of them as I here them come down from and go up to roost most times I'm in a stand deer hunting.Lots of turkey poop on the woods floor too.I got one this spring for Thanksgiving but it would'nt hurt to get another.Pretty unlikey but you never know.Got myself a tag anyway.Had a chance some time ago at one but a doe was in the area at the same time.

bjrogg:
We never had any when I was a kid. Like Jeb said they are thick around here now. Don't seem to make to much trouble except for the in the spring. When the corn is just coming up and small they go right down the row and dig every plant up. A couple years ago my brother tried planting some corn in his food plot. He couldn't figure out why none of it came up. I told him it came up. Showed him the plants laying everywhere that the turkeys dug up. This time of year I think they mostly eat bugs but they eat lots of different stuff
Bjrogg

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