I saw a wild turkey today
Jan. 8th, 2003 10:02 pmDriving back from Jiffy Lube. It was walking down Main Street in Wakefield. Ambled across the street, looked at the big piles of snow on the side of the road pushed up by the snowplow, was sort of considering it when I left.
I don't live in a remotely rural area. Wakefield's not a big city, by any stretch of the imagination, but it is a decent sized town of 25 thousand people. It's not really a place you'd expect to see wild turkeys.
I don't live in a remotely rural area. Wakefield's not a big city, by any stretch of the imagination, but it is a decent sized town of 25 thousand people. It's not really a place you'd expect to see wild turkeys.
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Date: 2003-01-08 10:32 pm (UTC)They weren't to be hurried out of the way, either. (-:
This on the edge of a town of 50,000. But the bits in between towns are probably wilder here.
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Date: 2003-01-08 11:06 pm (UTC)(these notes come from "Animal-Speak" by Ted Andrews)
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Date: 2003-01-09 05:09 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-01-09 06:31 am (UTC)Of course, out here in Barre we regularly have flocks of them all over the place. Sometimes they like to hang out in the middle of the road and won't be shooed away for anything. You can honk as much as you like, they don't care. Once I saw someone actually have to get out of their car and start pushing to try to get the turkeys off the road. :)
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Date: 2003-01-09 06:59 am (UTC)Interesting note: the modern hebrew word for Turkey is "Hodu" -- which is also the name of the country India.
I tried asking the guy from that country who I knew in Israel what the Hindi word for the critter was, but he didn't know, and I don't remember what it was in his native dialect.
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Date: 2003-01-09 07:17 am (UTC)