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I hope this makes you smile. I live in the country. So you can imagine that it takes me a while to get to work. I do see deer at the side of the road on occasion. However, today I passed four or five turkeys on two different moments. One of them went across the road. And it's not even November yet. smile



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We don't live way out in the country but live on an acre close to everything.

We have a herd of 6 deer in our yard everyday almost.  Occasionally, we have a flock of turkeys stroll across our yard.

We have coyotes behind our house.  When a police siren is blaring during the daytime, they will howl back at it.  Same with emergency tornado siren test once a month.

I have even seen a fox at 2am while at work on lunch break.



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The Kroger Asylum Patient wrote:

I hope this makes you smile. I live in the country. So you can imagine that it takes me a while to get to work. I do see deer at the side of the road on occasion. However, today I passed four or five turkeys on two different moments. One of them went across the road. And it's not even November yet. 

 

were you one of the turkeys?

 



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I live in Colorado, in a city right at the base of the foothills. The elk like to come down into town every now and then to hang out in a certain field, and there'll be a line of cars pulled over a quarter mile long from people taking pictures. There was this one night when I was driving home, and there was just this one big ass elk standing on the sidewalk under a street light, watching me as I passed. Part of me wanted to stop and get a photo, but the other part was worried about getting charged. If I go for a drive in the foothills, deer and wild turkey (full flocks of them) are pretty common sights.

 

Took these about a half hour from home:

 

Thought these were otters at first. More likely muskrats. Still, entertaining to watch:

 

Further afield... I've yet to cross one, but there are mountain goats up here:

^ End of May, and snow at 14,000 feet.

 

Saw some other critters up near that high, though:

 

Still waiting to spot one of these:



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