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Walking around the Lower Shaker Lake this evening (exercising more than
birding), I had a, "Wait a minute, what was /that/?" moment, as a Wild
Turkey (breeding male) popped out from the trees across the lake and
then flew back up to a perch. The bird perched in some of the trees on
the north lake shore (just west of the "point" for those familiar with
the lake) for a while, then flew back into the large pines back from the
lake shore. I tried to rediscover it when we got around to the north
side of the lake, but either it had moved on or it was doing too good a
job of hiding in the pines. It's always a kick to see one of these
country bumpkins in the city!
Laura Gooch
Cleveland Heights
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