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Weird, prehistoric birds

There’s a small wild turkey flock (about five) browsing outside our office. Actually, outside my window. I’ve tried to take some pictures, but I didn’t have my camera ready fast enough for the great turkey-on-the-lawn shot, so I’ve been getting obscure turkey-in-brush shots, or turkey-in-background shots, which I can’t quite zoom in enough to make the turkey clear in the image.

A few minutes ago I tried to go out on the lawn and get closer, but instead I got equally distant turkey-running-away shots. I wish I had A.’s big lens.

Now Playing: Frozen And Distant from A Quick Smoke At Spot’s by The Church

Comments

The Church?!? Again?!? How old are you, child? Next you’ll be saying you’re listening to Hex and Jack Frost.

Um, no haven’t made it that far yet. I’ve found Kilbey et al somewhat less interesting on their own.

But I started with “Starfish” and “Gold Afternoon Fix” when I was in high school, and there’s a lot in both directions from there.

As for my age… well, I’m still a teenager in hexadecimal, but not for much longer.

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