I think we all can agree that Pennsylvania is the stupidest state this go-around.
I think Florida has the "stupidest state" cemented forever. they should put it on their welcome sign or license plate.
I think we all can agree that Pennsylvania is the stupidest state this go-around.
Today was the day you decided to break this handle back out?
ip glitch?
Interesting. So how far can they fly. I've only seen them go maybe 30 yards in the air. And we do have foxes in the city. In fact, I've seen more of those than normal as well over the last year or so (but perhaps I'm just anecdotal as it isn't like they are super common to spot).
I don't really know what kind of distance they can get, but a few 100 meters surely. Here is a video of several turkey's flying away after they were afixed with radios for a habitat and space use research project. Seems like they can get up in the air and away from a perceived threat pretty quickly. Galliforms, (Turkeys, grouse, ptarmigans, quail, etc.) are explosive flyers. They like to wait until the last second to fly and then explode out of their hiding spot, scaring the shit out of a predator in the process. It's a great defense mechanism. If you see them and they see you from a distance and they lose the element of surprise then they will run away and hide rather than fly.
Today was the day you decided to break this handle back out?
Birdman, have you ever hunted turkey? I don't like to shoot things, but all my buddies claim that it's the most enjoyable hunting experience the Appalachias have to offer. Apparently turkey are very cautious and intelligent birds.
But they don't taste great. Turkey deli meat is about all I care about. Fried turkey is the best, but it's nowhere close to chicken.
But they don't taste great. Turkey deli meat is about all I care about. Fried turkey is the best, but it's nowhere close to chicken.