[EBB Sightings] Turkeys - a pair
[EBB Sightings] Turkeys - a pair
Hartwell, Roger
Mon Dec 13 08:28:00 PST 2004
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They are becoming downright gregarious. Two turkeys (male and female)
stayed around Watershed Headquarters (not open to the public) about a
month ago for several weeks as the acorns dropped from a large valley
oak outside my office window. We watched them from a respectful distance
until we found they didn't care about us at all. We could walk across
the yard and they would scarcely notice, though they moved away from one
individual who approached them. When the acorns were done, so were they.
Roger D. Hartwell
EBMUD
Fisheries and Wildlife
500 San Pablo Dam Road
Orinda, CA 94563
(510) 287-2025
Business Fax (925) 254-8320
-----Original Message-----
From: sightings-admin at diabloaudubon.com
[mailto:sightings-admin at diabloaudubon.com] On Behalf Of Arlyn
Christopherson
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 4:35 PM
To: Sightings at diabloaudubon.com
Subject: [EBB Sightings] Turkeys - a bunch
For those of you who get excited over turkeys. A flock of 50 (!!!) has
been feeding around and on a pyrocanthus bush across the street. They
fly from one side of the canyon to our ridge -- a wonderful sound. The
little neighbor boy has to wade through them on his way to school in the
morning.
Arlyn
Oakland Hills on southeast side of Knowland Park
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