Our turkeys returned this morning after a year-long hiatus. The bucketful of cracked corn flung under the Virginia pines finally proved too alluring to them, and they honored us with their presence.
Soon the males will be strutting, gobbling loudly, and displaying. And the females will be ignoring them as usual.
Some things never change, no matter the season, no matter the species.
Bill Thompson III is the editor of Bird Watcher's Digest by day. He's also a keen birder, the author of many books, a dad, a field trip leader, an ecotourism consultant, a guitar player, the host of the "This Birding Life" podcast, a regular speaker/performer on the birding festival circuit, a gentleman farmer, and a fungi to be around. His North American life list is somewhere between 667 and 669. His favorite bird is the red-headed woodpecker. His "spark bird" was a snowy owl. He has watched birds in 25 countries and 44 states. But his favorite place to watch birds is on the 80-acre farm he shares with his wife, artist/writer Julie Zickefoose. Some kind person once called Bill "The Pied Piper of Birding" and he has been trying to live up to that moniker ever since.
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