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Where the turkeys go when It's 95 degrees out.
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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 329538" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>It's actually a trade off that, in the end, I'm OK with. Yeah, it pisses me off that they tore up my flower bed, but the wild turkey is the #1 predator of the rattlesnake (according to a dfg biologist I spoke with) and the little hillside I live up against is thick with turkeys (we have oak trees they roost in, and at the bottom of the gulley beside us is a creek where they get water, so they're right here all year). I've counted as many as 30 turkeys at a time within 20 feet of my patio, and they cruise throughnhere every single day. Many of the locals have rattlesnake issues every year, in 8 years we've never had a single one. I'll take that, I have little kids and dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 329538, member: 3"] It's actually a trade off that, in the end, I'm OK with. Yeah, it pisses me off that they tore up my flower bed, but the wild turkey is the #1 predator of the rattlesnake (according to a dfg biologist I spoke with) and the little hillside I live up against is thick with turkeys (we have oak trees they roost in, and at the bottom of the gulley beside us is a creek where they get water, so they're right here all year). I've counted as many as 30 turkeys at a time within 20 feet of my patio, and they cruise throughnhere every single day. Many of the locals have rattlesnake issues every year, in 8 years we've never had a single one. I'll take that, I have little kids and dogs. [/QUOTE]
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