Thursday morning I awoke not to rain pounding on the metal roof but to a ruckus. The local flock of wild turkeys was digging outside my window in search of sunflower seeds under the bird feeder. A bang on the window got them to scatter. That is when I noticed that the white tom had moved from the neighbor's flock to woo my hens and that it was a beautiful morning. The sun was breaking through the fog and illuminating the fall leaves.
the white tom

Wild turkeys have huge feet with long claws. The uprooted rhody does not show up too well but it was a causality of turkey rooting.
The flock moved away when I came out with the camera.
Blogger has once again become blocker.
This is the only backyard, fall-color picture I can upload.