tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post1561395943293038388..comments2024-03-27T12:30:52.619-04:00Comments on Lost in the Bozone: The Rafter of TurkeysMRMacrumhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01414173517957120477noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post-61878950363952310582011-03-09T15:23:46.756-05:002011-03-09T15:23:46.756-05:00susan - Yes I saw that one popular movie about the...susan - Yes I saw that one popular movie about the emperor penquins. I was astounded they not only incubate the eggs while mom is away, they don't eat while they are doing it.MRMacrumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01414173517957120477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post-89623203725906717252011-03-09T14:24:19.379-05:002011-03-09T14:24:19.379-05:00I didn't know that. Thanks :-) Have you ever s...I didn't know that. Thanks :-) Have you ever seen video of male emperor penguins holding the family egg on top of their feet all through the antarctic winter?susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16747450215034568033noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post-34511207249906158622011-03-08T16:24:19.246-05:002011-03-08T16:24:19.246-05:00Ah yes, mud season should be coming to the Adirond...Ah yes, mud season should be coming to the Adirondacks soon as well, if it hasn't already. We are chomping (or is it champing?) at the bit to get back up to our cabin and see our own wild turkeys. Great pictures!Mauigirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15529827915262851910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post-63474663123170310082011-03-08T09:27:17.662-05:002011-03-08T09:27:17.662-05:00susan - you snuck in while I was typing my replies...susan - you snuck in while I was typing my replies to the others.<br /><br />The youngsters gain their adult size and plummage over the winters. Last summer (I assume this is the same local rafter)there were maybe 6 adults and too many wee ones to count. Over the summer I watched the little guys grow and their numbers decrease until the last sighting in I think October. I counted the same number of adults and maybe 12 or so half grown younguns. That means that the flock did not lose many over this winter from the last time I saw them. It amazes me they are able to find food with 3 feet of snow on top of everything.<br /><br />The flocks break up in the spring with the males heading off to find new females to mate with.MRMacrumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01414173517957120477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post-29048782069091799972011-03-08T09:13:42.572-05:002011-03-08T09:13:42.572-05:00robin andrea - Yes I do. I just wish I had the kn...robin andrea - Yes I do. I just wish I had the knack/patience you seem to have to capture the images you post on a regular basis. My favorite is still the header you had once with the piper in the sand. Loved that one.<br /><br />Murr Brewster - I started a petition awhile back to rename the black fly the Maine State Bird. It didn't get very far. I think I got 3 signatures and one was thrown out. Apparently paw prints don't count.<br /><br />squatlo - Yeah, they are very thick here also, stopping traffic all the time. It's odd though, 30 years ago, they were very rare. They were re-introduced and in 20 years now I hear people complain about them.<br /><br />Blog Fodder - for the most part, they had disappeared from Maine back in the 1970s. They were brought back by hunters and released in the early 1980s I think. Now with a defined season and special hunting stamp, their numbers seem to be remain strong throughout the year.<br /><br />okjimm - I wondered if anyone would consider it a title about our illustrious leadership. As it turns out, the term "rafter" is one of two correct ways to label a group of turkeys, the other being "cream". Rafter seems to fit the best for me as I once spotted a flock asleep in the pines across the road. They were lined up along the pine boughs about 20 feet up. My flashlight freaked them out. When they scattered, it freaked me out.<br /><br />Tom Harper - Thanks. Ever watch a robin in the yard? They cock their head sideways? They can see the ground movement of a worm moving underneath them.<br /><br />Chef Cthulhu - They would, but the fenced in variety wouldn't. Nothing dumber than a domesticated turkey.<br /><br />Beach Bum - In my mind it more accurately portrays politicians in general.<br /><br />YELLOWDOG GRANNY - If you are ever lucky enough to actually have a wild turkey for a meal, you will be impressed. My hunting friends tell me they are some of the hardest game to hunt.MRMacrumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01414173517957120477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post-56035492370655150072011-03-08T09:10:59.131-05:002011-03-08T09:10:59.131-05:00I guess if there are so many in general perhaps it...I guess if there are so many in general perhaps it shouldn't concern me that there were no baby turks this year.. or did they just leave them with the other 10 who were home sitting on the nests?susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16747450215034568033noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post-84597787021118266222011-03-08T01:13:46.713-05:002011-03-08T01:13:46.713-05:00they are beautiful..but all I could think was, gra...they are beautiful..but all I could think was, gravy, cranberry's, taters and .....roast turkey.yellowdoggrannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14906624317290990109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post-49070628832872611292011-03-07T22:51:43.430-05:002011-03-07T22:51:43.430-05:00They went through instinctual motions probably eng...<i>They went through instinctual motions probably engrained by millions of years of evolution and pecked repeatedly as if there was something to eat on the snow.</i><br /><br />What Jim said, because that does sound like republicans to me.Commander Zaiushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11000824454124236774noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post-76984097797789194142011-03-07T21:05:15.148-05:002011-03-07T21:05:15.148-05:00Great pics. Betcha' if you'd gone and got ...Great pics. Betcha' if you'd gone and got a box of Stovetop and a can of gravy those fuckers woulda' run like Hell, though.Chef Cthulhuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06210754577326849812noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post-76205719062054666832011-03-07T16:39:11.076-05:002011-03-07T16:39:11.076-05:00Nice pictures. It must be nice to have that super...Nice pictures. It must be nice to have that superior eyesight that most, or all, birds have. I once read that a Bald Eagle can read a newspaper from 100 yards away. You know, if they could read.Tom Harperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05610417770240609022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post-37436086847964526252011-03-07T15:17:28.771-05:002011-03-07T15:17:28.771-05:00rafter of Turkeys? I thought you were talking abou...rafter of Turkeys? I thought you were talking about the GOP for awhile!okjimmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11013002335848390765noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post-19900314373457168282011-03-07T12:59:39.981-05:002011-03-07T12:59:39.981-05:00Were they ever an endangered species? Sounds like ...Were they ever an endangered species? Sounds like they have made a comeback, humankind not withstanding. Great photos.The Blog Fodderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11441978691701289074noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post-40708460345441299282011-03-07T12:39:42.372-05:002011-03-07T12:39:42.372-05:00Very cool! We're covered up with wild turkey ...Very cool! We're covered up with wild turkey here in middle Tennessee, and they can be found just about any day of the week in the fields around the edge of the woods along our highways.<br />Nice to have them up close for you, though!squatlohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00041016017342355678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post-81088129710659544202011-03-07T11:43:53.655-05:002011-03-07T11:43:53.655-05:00Ah, Maine--winter, mud season, black fly season, m...Ah, Maine--winter, mud season, black fly season, mosquito season. I love it!Murr Brewsterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03422638986410813520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post-18921954329156000582011-03-07T11:19:48.718-05:002011-03-07T11:19:48.718-05:00Don't you love when the birds hang around long...Don't you love when the birds hang around long enough for you to get the camera, and then pose? Such accommodation. Glad to see you have such a fine flock.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post-51822515910045383512011-03-07T10:23:34.470-05:002011-03-07T10:23:34.470-05:00Kulkiri - Turkeys are hunted state wide here. Spr...Kulkiri - Turkeys are hunted state wide here. Spring and Fall seasons.MRMacrumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01414173517957120477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9728880.post-83151685065716409092011-03-07T10:06:10.608-05:002011-03-07T10:06:10.608-05:00Nice pics. There are some wild turkeys UP on the ...Nice pics. There are some wild turkeys UP on the Tundra. I think there is even a hunting season in the Southern part of UP.Kulkurihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09198195648066700925noreply@blogger.com