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by Elizabeth Winter
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Wild Turkey #1" by Elizabeth Winter. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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If you feel groggy after an old-fashioned Thanksgiving meal, the bird on your plate may be partially to blame. Turkey meat contains tryptophan, an... more
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If you feel groggy after an old-fashioned Thanksgiving meal, the bird on your plate may be partially to blame. Turkey meat contains tryptophan, an amino acid that the body uses to make serotonin, a neurotransmitter in the brain that helps regulate sleep.
Wild turkeys can fly for short bursts at speeds of up to 55 miles per hour
As many hunters know, a turkey has excellent vision. Because its eyes are on the sides of its head, the turkey has periscopic vision, which allows it to see objects that are not in its direct line of vision. By rotating its head, the turkey has a 360-degree field of vision
When a turkey becomes frightened, agitated, excited or ill, the exposed skin on its head and neck can change from its usual pale pink or bluish gray color to red, white, or blue. And during mating season, the male turkey's wattle turns scarlet to reflect his elevated sex hormone levels. The fleshy flap of skin that hangs over the gobbler's beak is called a snood and...
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Marian Bell
Marvelous capture and composition with such detail, Elizabeth! Very interesting info, too! l/f
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Marian
Geraldine Scull
Wonderful composition and processing ~ l/f
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Geraldine
John Bartelt
Wonderful capture, Elizabeth! Happy New Year 2018! l/f
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks John!
Skip Willits
Beautiful exposures here Elizabeth, well done.
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Skip
Eva Lechner
Excellent capture!
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Eva
Marvin Spates
I'm not sure if I've ever commented on this photo Elizabeth, but it is truly a magnificent shot of this beautiful bird! I also enjoyed reading your description very informative! LF
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Marvin
Dennis Baswell
lovely image of these amazing birds, which can fly up to 60 mph for distances less than a mile Elizabeth
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Amazing! Thanks Dennis!
Khalid Saeed
Excellent capture Elizabeth !
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Khalid
Angela Davies
A magnificent turkey and shot, great information too! LF
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Angela
Mitch Shindelbower
Very cool Elizabeth awesome work ! l/f
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Mitch
Miroslava Jurcik
Superb capture of the beautiful bird with great description, I didn't know how fast they can fly considering how heavy they are !! l/f
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Miroslava!
Alan L Graham
Great capture.....nice details! L&F
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Alan
Zina Stromberg
Excellent capture! Lf Happy Thanksgiving, Elizabeth!
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Zina
Laurie Search
Aww, what a fabulous composition and capture, Elizabeth!!! I hope this guy survives!!! :) Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, my friend!! :)))vf
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Laurie
Karen Beasley
Fantastic image! LF
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Karen
Veikko Suikkanen
Great capture Elizabeth! L
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Veikko
Karen Slagle
Great shot of this beauty, love the details in his feathers. fl
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Karen
Marija Djedovic
Beautiful capture :) Liked
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Marija
Deb Halloran
Elizabeth, What a splendid capture of this beautiful turkey. Fantastic details....excellent photography. Nicely done. v/f
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Deb
Cindy Treger
Elizabeth, gorgeous capture.
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Cindy
CHO ME
Beautiful subject and background captured, Elizabeth!
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Cho!
DJ MacIsaac
Fantastic Elizabeth ...perfection! 🙂LF
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Doug
John Bartelt
Outstanding wildlife capture, Elizabeth, with excellent colors and details! l/f/twt/pin
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks John!
Georgia Mizuleva
Splendid shot.
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Georgia!
Kathy M Krause
Fantastic capture of the this amazing turkey Elizabeth! You can even see his beard! Great timing! L/F
Elizabeth Winter replied:
Thanks Kathy!