Showing posts with label albino turkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label albino turkey. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

The Turkey Trot

Even though 'our' turkeys seem to melt away into the woods for several months around this time of year, we've still been seeing quite a few of them.  There's a flock of females and a flock of males, and I've caught them digging contentedly though the leaves together recently.  I saw the beautiful albino female, too.  Her feathers are so lovely.


The males are bolder and so colorful.  I love the way their feathers turn a brilliant iridescent copper in the sun.


There they go!


More lovely birds have been spotted.  The Carolina wren...


...tufted titmouse...


...and a particularly sassy female cardinal.


I love it!

So the weather got warm, many flowers started to bloom...


...aaaaaand...then we had an ice storm.


I have to admit, I was so excited that I didn't sleep well and was up early.  I *love* taking photos of ice.  This may be winter's last - and only - gasp here.  It's supposed to be 50 degrees by the end of the day.

By the way, I'm going to try to find time to do a separate Valentine's Day post in a few days.  I am falling too far behind with my photos! 

Have a great week!