Local Clean up Crew

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  1. Jerry Sullivan

    Jerry Sullivan Garden Experimenter Plants Contributor

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    It’s always good to hire local help as it keeps the area economy vibrant.
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    The winter birds have eaten thousands of seeds so I hired a cleanup crew to take away the husks. I wonder if they are doing a good job?

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    I went outside to thank them and they all ran away. They appeared to be a shy group.

    Jerry
     
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  3. Riccur

    Riccur Seedling

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    This is the clean up crew you hired...How much an hour? Maybe you can drive them over here. :)

    I love seeing the turkeys fly away. It is amazing that a bird that big can actually fly! Love seeing them fly.
     
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    Jerry Sullivan Garden Experimenter Plants Contributor

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    One evening a group of three turkeys decided to call it a night. Then they flew up into a large white pine tree and there they roosted for the night. Those big wings have a lot of lifting power.

    Jerry
     
  5. Riccur

    Riccur Seedling

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    Yeah and you can hear the wings pretty loud depending on how close you are to them. I use to hear them from inside the house if everything was quiet.
     



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    Your crew seems to be hard at work.
     
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    I have never seen such a large flock of wild turkeys! I think you may have hired too many on your clean-up crew--but they all seem to be doing a good job!
    We have wild turkeys here in Texas, but not in our area, unfortunately. Perhaps if I put a notice in the newspaper "clean-up crew needed" we would get a few.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I could do with a couple of those turkeys when the sycamore seeds fly into the garden each year. They're a real pain to pick out of the shrubbery.
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    UM ... it's still looking awfully white! Is that still SNOW in your yard Capt?
     
  10. Riccur

    Riccur Seedling

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    Haha Yeah he still have snow. He hasn't got the torch out to melt it all away. He wants to enjoy it some more before it all goes away.
     

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