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34 responses to “The Turkey Farm”
Poor Turkeys. First Thanksgiving and now almost Christmas … 😀
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Well, at least they’re Turkish turkeys – so they probably don’t have to worry about Thanksgiving and Xmas.
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Indeed I saw different Turkeys …. 😀
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Well, I don’t suppose Turkish turkeys are entirely save – but at least there isn’t a holiday they need to be afraid of 🙂
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🙂
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Where did you take this one? In Turkey? 😉 Fabulous capture!
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Yes, this was done in Dara in South-Eastern Turkey.
Thanks for the compliment!
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You are most welcome, Rabirius 🙂
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unique!
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Thank you, Alois.
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hard times now for turkeys
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Yes, most likely…
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I think I ate his brother ….
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Then be careful, in case the other turkeys will come to haunt you 🙂
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They would have to walk a LONG way! :8>
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Definitely!
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Poor turkeys. Still, they have it WAY better than chickens
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In Dara, where I took the pictures, they at least, could run around freely…
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rabirius, this is disturbing like Francis Bacon’s paintings are unsettling on a deeply subconscious level. it’s as though the turkeys have become birds of prey themselves.
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…I never thought of myself has Bacon – but managing to cause the same emotions in the viewers makes me very proud.
Thank you very much for that compliment!
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Like it. Nice texture.
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Thank you very much, Thomas.
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The ‘casual’ colouring makes me laugh…
Muy bien!
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Muchas gracias, Rosa.
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Amazing scenario, Rabirius.
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Thanks a lot, Hanna!
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Certain shared tones do little to separate the mistress from the flock. A spectacular, and haunting shot!
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Thank you very much, Patti!
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I like the wild turkeys, Annie
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Thank you Annie – especially in the name of the turkeys.
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you reminded me, of the country life, in Romania
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…I can imagine that country life in South Eastern Turkey is quite similar.
It was taken in Dara, between Mardin and the Syrian border.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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