by Matt Witt
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| Photo by Matt Witt |
I’ve been observing wild turkeys for a long time.
At mating season, the males try to attract a willing female.
I’ve never seen one try to rape a hen.
They have their conflicts
but I’ve never seen a murder among them.
Some are dark and some are white
but they are all part of the flock.
When a storm comes they seek shelter under a big tree
And if another turkey shows up there is always room for one more.
I’ve never seen one hoard acorns or seeds or grubs
while other turkeys have none.
I’ve been observing wild turkeys for a long time.
I wonder if they have been observing us?
Matt Witt is a writer and photographer in Oregon. His work may be seen at MattWittPhotography.com. His latest book is Monumental Beauty: Wonders Worth Protecting in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument.
