The Junk Drawer

CunningCanuk

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Oh grow up! It got loose from it's truck and is trying to find her home which is why it's following and trying to get in a house..lady is complaining and the turkey is just standing there..it wants to go home.

Perhaps if they weren't so selfish about they're being 'put out' in their fine looking trailer mc mansions..?

They also act like they've never heard of animal control..Coon Rapids they probably don't have one.

I couldn't even finish the vid..the amount of whine? got me sick:spew:
It’s a wild turkey so o doubt it got loose from a truck.

Some turkeys don’t know when they’ve worn out their welcome. The most surprising thing to me is the apparent absence of a shot gun owned by trailer park dwellers.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Someone in the neighborhood is feeding her and she gives character to the place, just a bit of management is required. Wild animals should not be slain on sight, but accommodated when we can and not seen as varmints so readily. We can afford to respect them a bit more.
i like having animals around, we see rabbits, coyote, musk rats, turkey, deer and black bear all the time, and the only time i ever get disturbed at all is if the bears are trying to get into the garbage. Usually just opening the door and yelling at them will get rid of them, never had one act aggressively.
dunno why anyone would be upset about a turkey, but if people don't actively feed them, they wander a big circuit, and they would probably only see them once or twice a week.
 

schuylaar

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'911 What's your emergency?'

'Ummmm, not an emergency but is hunting allowed in city limits?'

'I got up and looked outside and there a guy hunting a tree with pulley bow..umm we do have a food bank. Car came around the corner and he quickly set out walking. Almost bought it on the ice.'

Fun was had by all including 911.
 
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schuylaar

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It’s a wild turkey so o doubt it got loose from a truck.

Some turkeys don’t know when they’ve worn out their welcome. The most surprising thing to me is the apparent absence of a shot gun owned by trailer park dwellers.
See? I didn't know it was wild..how can you tell? This is why counties must talk; we can be one.


Not a turkey^^^they're curious.
 
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schuylaar

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Someone in the neighborhood is feeding her and she gives character to the place, just a bit of management is required. Wild animals should not be slain on sight, but accommodated when we can and not seen as varmints so readily. We can afford to respect them a bit more.
They were here first and it's we who are encroaching upon them. These guys are majestic.

 

Roger A. Shrubber

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They were here first and it's we who are encroaching upon them. These guys are majestic.

fucking south florida has 999 problems, and peacocks rank at 998....
problems number 1 and 2?
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Roger A. Shrubber

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Not to the hoitie toities that live on that street- it's canal is deep water ocean access brackish if not all salt it's that close..those people aren't selling.

It's a big problem for them..personally I'm okay with where they live.
the problem won't last more than a few more years...that close to the ocean, they'll be underwater soon, and peacocks don't swim
 

Ozumoz66

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Someone in the neighborhood is feeding her
Although it does happen, it is not frequent that a female has a beard. That turkey has a short beard, so it's likely a juvenile male, also known as a Jake - the adults are Toms. Only bearded birds are permitted to be harvested during May and October. They have colour 270° vision, good hearing despite no external ears, and a brain the size of a pea.

They are absolutely delicious, right beside the mashed potatoes, brussel sprouts and cranberries.
 

schuylaar

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Look dude..one trip to Little Havana and you'd know:wink:

It's a Cuban thing and they have their statues as well.


 
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