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Group of wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) come to search for tubers, beetles, berries and seeds from our upper rear garden. In the evening they seek shelter in the upper branches of the oak trees.

This female, lacking spurs, seeks to join the flock of hens that soon will be entertained by a dancing gobbler.

A large tom, always flamboyant and occasionally violent, with his chest padded with fat to sustain him through the weeks of courtship, is about to join his waiting flock.

To attract and hold his harem a gobbler struts with tail fanned and wings dragging on the ground while showing his iridescent plumage in the sun.

A gobbler, his wattles gorged with blood, his head turned bright blue, white and red to excite the hens.

Each day a mule deer doe brings her young fawn, sporting his changing brownish gray spotted coat, to enjoy a lunch of fresh clover.

This majestic mule deer buck is always a welcome visitor to the garden.

A Crimson Queen Japanese maple shrouds a lantern and row of begonias.

The little boy bronze fountain stature tends to his watering chores.

A black-chinned hummingbird mom feeds her chicks cuddled close in their nest of plant wool and bound by lichens and spider webs. She feeds every ten minutes.

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