Wildlife Breakfast

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The word is out. and the wildlife are hungry. It's not often that they all show up at once like this, and even less often that they all come up while I'm still standing there. But it was quite the experience. Here's some video, with just the natural audio. Sorry I had to scold the dog once, but other than that it's just the natural sound of the moment.

 

Robert I am also liking your videos. That is so kind of you to feed them
I think a few hens have short beards also
 

Robert I am also liking your videos. That is so kind of you to feed them
I think a few hens have short beards also
Thanks. And I think they say that something like one in ten hens may have a beard? My son in law is an avid hunter (just not here) and he said he was pretty sure some of the beards were on hens as well.
 

Very nice video. You've got a great spot there.
You may be called on one day to build an ark. November 2028 or 2032 maybe.
 

Very nice video. You've got a great spot there.
You may be called on one day to build an ark. November 2028 or 2032 maybe.
Thanks!

Just call me Evan. :laughing7:

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Can’t see the video without logging in to prove I’m not a bot…..but get the picture. Pretty cool.

Based on the title the thread could have gone one of two ways. Was hoping for some good recipes.
 

Can’t see the video without logging in to prove I’m not a bot
Whatever is doing that, it's YouTube, not me. I don't care if you're logged in there or not. (For that matter, what do I care if a viewer is a bot or not?). FWIW, if you're using a VPN, temporarily turning it off long enough to view it will probably solve it.

Based on the title the thread could have gone one of two ways. Was hoping for some good recipes.
I guess it is a bit ambiguous, isn't it? Sorry about that. The only recipes I have for turkey presume the domesticated kind.
 

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