The Cornfield Saunter

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"The Cornfield Saunter" by Debbie Oppermann. Driving on rural roads near Elora Ontario Canada, I was pleased to see a few wild Turkeys feeding in a harvested cornfield at the edge of a forest. Of course as soon as I stopped they headed for cover in the nearby woods. Wild turkeys were extirpated (locally extinct) from Ontario as a result of habitat loss and over-hunting. Reintroduction efforts began in 1984. Turkeys are now a common sight in southern Ontario and they are continuing to expand their range. Did you know that turkeys have over 6,000 feathers and that they can run up to 19km per hour? They are classed as ground birds but they do fly up into trees to roost for the night.
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debbie oppermann
Taken On
March 27, 2021
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turkeys wild birds ground meleagris gallopavo eastern animals wildlife field rural country trees winter snow snowy snowfall cornfield corn harvested feathers plumage beak bill wings tail nature natural tom hen native grass weeds dried walk walking saunter sunshine sunny maize the feet red colorful colourful closeup close up big large bird strut elora ontario canada debbie oppermann animal turkey_bird fowl poultry
  • Focal: 400
  • Lens Model: EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM
  • Shutter speed: 0.0015625 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 8

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