At around 8:00 this morning (Friday), there was a flock of about 50 wild 
turkeys in the fields behind 184 Mott Road, including probably half a dozen 
males.  Three of them, separated from the main flock and closer to the road, 
were parading in full tails-spread glory before the same single female.  She 
seemed unimpressed, but I pulled over and took a moment to admire them :-)  
Cheers,Allison MyersFreeville NY

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