where was this turkey?
my yard.

I just thought it was cool how she sat there for almost an hour that I knew of, and I didn't have a clue there were 10 babies underneath her. Not a peep from one. I've never witnessed this behaviour before.
Awww, how cute. Man, you must live in the boonies.
A couple of weeks ago a duck had a dozen babies in our churches courtyard. Last week there were only 4 left.
It got really cold at night and the momma couldn't keep them all warm. There was also a red tail hawk spotted trying to scope them out. I hope they're still there this week. I couldn't believe how much they'd grown in a week!
No Boonies. I only live an hour north of NYC. People who haven't traveled outside Manhattan are pleasantly surprised at the natural beauty of the Hudson Valley. There are many lakes, farms, forests, even caves.
My sister lives on a lake, and every year we see new baby swans and geese.
It's sad when you see one or two missing. We used to tell my nephew some of the babies were sleeping, but now he understands. It's funn to watch them though. This year though, the swans have been very territorial, and chasing anything including the crow that nests there. One chased MANgo last week.
More funn tonight. We have a red fox that we think has den closeby, and I saw her again at dinner time. Looked like she snagged a chipmonk. Went to grab the camera, but she was sly as a fox and sensed me in the house.