It wasn’t until I visited the Great Smoky Mountains National Park that I saw a grey turkey. Turkeys were the one animal I saw more than any other on this trip but I won’t bring up the no show bears again… š
Anyway, after Googling it said that 1 in 100 wild turkeys is a smoke grey one. How interesting!
Hope your Thanksgiving is filled with good eats and comforting times no matter what is on your menu or how many or few you share it with. And if you are one that doesn’t celebrate this day, may your Thursday be a good one.
Teri š¦


Beautiful turkeys š¦ Happy Thanksgiving š„§
Thanks and hope you had a grand Thanksgiving š
I think these turkeys are very safe š
They might fool you….lol
Not these birds! They know the National Park rangers will tend to anyone who tries to mess with them so they are bold.
I love it!!
I had no idea such a bird existed — it’s beautiful. I hope your Thanksgiving is, too.
I had no idea either until I saw them. My Thanksgiving was nice hope yours was too!
Pretty turkeys. Happy Thanksgiving.
Thanks, Tim and hope your Thanksgiving was a good one.
It was good.
geee, i thought a gray turkey was one that was growing old and had escaped being a thanksgiving meal. lol š
Good one!
Pretty cool! Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanks, Nancy! ā„
Happy Thanksgiving and thank goodness those turkeys were not caught for dining table!
They live in a national park so they are hands off!
A belated Happy Thanksgiving to you…
Gracias amigo