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They made it!
By adamg on Thu, 11/26/2020 - 2:19pm
Thebostonlol spotted a big rafter crossing the plains of Franklin Park today.
Dimas also spotted some free birds, in Brighton:
@universalhub HAPPY TURKEY DAY! pic.twitter.com/KvJ9WlhymD
— dimas (@dsmelansky) November 26, 2020
Turkey in flight! On a very short walk, we saw 8 turkeys!
Happy Thanksgiving!@universalhub @JPGazette @JPPatch @JP_NDC @JP_02130 @megansarahj pic.twitter.com/4MIe7UMBvn— Michael Spicher (@MRSpicher) November 26, 2020
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Happy Thanksgiving, Adam!
One of the things I'm thankful for this year is this site and all the hard work you do providing us with news, including the latest turkey happenings.
Hear hear!
Thanks Adam, and Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
Thank you both!
Both for the kind words and for being readers!
I hope you had a good Thanksgiving.
run turkeys run!!
run turkeys run!!
As God is My Witness
That turkey appears to be flying.
They're pretty good high
They're pretty good high-jumpers
Wild turkeys can fly short distances
The turkey in the video DID fly from one rooftop to the other. According to National Geographic "wild turkeys are able to fly short distances at considerable speed. They can also run and swim."
Citation here: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2016/11/turkeys-thanksgiving-facts-holiday-tradition-history/#:~:text=Wild%20turkeys%20are%20able%20to,can%20also%20run%20and%20swim.&text=Granted%2C%20wild%20turkeys%20don't%20swim%20often.
Great Show!
Magoo sez
That’s aturkable. Magoo.
"FREEBIRD!"
"FREEBIRD!"
As God is my witness, I KNEW
As God is my witness, I KNEW turkeys could fly.
And thanks for the new word! I was not aware
of that usage of "rafter".