Snoods and Wattles
Wild Turkeys are spectacular birds, coming in an array of colors and sporting a variety of eye-popping appendages.
"The wattle—the colorful flap of bare skin hanging from a turkey’s head—may be the most familiar feature to folks. Both it and the fleshy growth on a male’s forehead and bill, called a snood, turn brilliant hues of pink, red, white, and blue when males display during the breeding season.#
~Audubon
For the Record,
This day came in with bone chilling cold again. It was a good day to cuddle up with a book.
All hands cozy
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