This idea came to me in a dream – MGM- Monday feature – a one minute segment about what is cooking in the garden 🙂 🌱
Take 30 seconds to observe these rarely seen wild turkeys in Florida. I think the parents are teaching their baby how to feed. 🦃
MGM – did it take less than 60 seconds to view the post?
I hope so 🙂 Wishing you a serene and mindful Monday,💫
Luda@PlantsandBeyond.com🌿
All photographs belong to Luda @PlantsandBeyond.com
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Amazing video and pictures . Like on Animal planet 🙂 I love animals. We can learn a lot from them !
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Thank you so much, Ben💚
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I just love your mindful eye for plants and nature, it’s awesome!! These were beautiful and so interesting, it’s always intriguing how baby animals are taught to feed and the different ways animals go about doing it. Wouldn’t it be possible for domestic turkeys to carry Wild Turkey traits, they’re all turkeys, right?
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Beautiful photos and how lush the vegetation is there. Plenty of food for the Wild Turkeys.
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Thank you dear Nanette. It is so nice to see animals in their own habitat undistrubed.
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Turkeys always look strangely prehistoric, a lovely thing to witness!
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Thank you Andrea. You are so right. Weird, but amazing at the same time
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Ooh those turkeys better watch out as Thanksgiving is around the corner😉
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Oh, no. Hope they roam free 🙂
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Turkeys are beautiful intelligent animals!
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Nice 🦃
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In the first video I noticed how the turkey baby was almost hidden in the high grass, a good way to feed when danger is lurking. A good lesson in mother and child relationship, Luda!
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What a wonderful observation, Peter. Love your reflection☀️🌿🌸🌿☀️
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Excellent!
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Simply beautiful, Luda! Thanks for sharing and happy Monday!
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Aww/ you too, Diana – thank you dear friend
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💙💙
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We saw a flock of turkeys this morning, Luda. Animals are always so fun to watch 🙂 No, it took me longer than 60 seconds wih all those cute pictures :):):) But that’s not on you, that’s me 🙂
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Ha!!! Aren’t they cute ?!!! Thank you dear Margaret and so happy you saw them live too!!! 💞🌼💞
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Wild turkeys? What fun to have these creatures running around.
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Thank you Chloris, for your comment 🌷🌸🌷
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Great video and pictures! Reminds me of where I grew up – we got wild turkeys around the house all the time
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Outside, to clarify hahaha
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Wow! What a great childhood to see this right outside of your house ☀️🤗☀️
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There was one that used to come peck the sliding door in the back! I think he saw his reflection and thought it was another bird!
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Oh my, That must have been some site and sound. Your explanation makes complete sense 🙂 Thank you so much for your visit and comment.Oh, what a site and what a sound. That is quite
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Amazing green place hehe
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Thank you 🙏🏼✨🙏🏼
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You are very welcome 🙂
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Sweet turkey shots! 🙂 Can’t get that near to them here… too many crass, crazy, trigger-happy hunters!
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Thank you, Tom!☀️
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Darling birds! Glad you have some there in Florida. They’re plentiful around here.
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Oh really? So nice to hear that. They are a rare site here, but definetely a welcomed one.
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Wow, what awesome shots! Love the greenery!❤
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