Turkey Day!
No, it's not Thanksgiving today! In neighboring Pawlet, Vermont, they held an event commemorating the reintroduction of Wild Turkey into the state in February 1969. A plaque is being placed on the rail trail, near where we went looking for woodcock last weekend, where the first flock of 35 birds were released into the wild. Wild Turkey were extirpated in Vermont in the mid-1800s; today there are an estimated 45,000 living throughout the state.
It was admittedly a long and boring hour of speeches, including by Vermont Governor Phil Scott (shown). There were lots of people thanked. And two stuffed turkeys.
Why did they choose today for this event? I have no clue.
| This reminds me of the only horror film about a giant monster bird: "The Giant Claw" from the 1960s. |
| Governor Scott addressing a crowd of about 75 people in the center of West Pawlet. |
P.S. I realized I missed a day this past week; hence the extra post today!
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