My buddy Sarge is asking that we take pictures of any kind of birds (alive/statues/food/etc) between Nov 21 - 25 and post it on your blog.
Leave a comment on Sarge's bloggie to let him know dat you gave him da 'Bird' and he'll enter you in for a prize. He will have a drawing on November 27th (I think). Den again, maybe I got it wrong and it was just a flashback.
Look Sarge, I spied me a Bird! Cool…. it has a really long tail. |
Gobble, gobble!
And now for some fun turkey facts.
Top Ten Turkey Producing States
1) Minnesota
2) North Carolina
3) Arkansas
4) Missouri
5) Virginia
6) Indiana
7) California
8) South Carolina
9) Pennsylvania
10) Ohio
Wags,
And now for some fun turkey facts.
Top Ten Turkey Producing States
1) Minnesota
2) North Carolina
3) Arkansas
4) Missouri
5) Virginia
6) Indiana
7) California
8) South Carolina
9) Pennsylvania
10) Ohio
Minnesota beat us? WHAT???? Turkeys must be really dumb birds. Maybe someone should tell dos turkeys that it is way better and warmer in NC.
Wags,
If I was a turkey, I would definitely pick North Carolina over Minnesota. The turkeys in Minnesota must be shivering their feathers right off!
ReplyDeleteHey Ranger!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love that flying turkey sign! BOL Um, that WAS just a Flashback Friday post from an event I did years ago. Sorry, but there is NO DRAWING or PRIZE this time, my furiend. Sorry about the confusion, but I'm so glad you did this post. I'm giggling and wagging. Hey, PA and OH made the top ten!
Grr and Woof,
Sarge, Police Commish
wow - our state came in 3rd.......funny cause we have never ever seen a wild turkey in the 3 year we have lived here
ReplyDeleteI has never had turkey yet although I has had loads of chicken. I'm hoping to upgrade by next month though !
ReplyDeleteLoves and licky kisses
Princess Leah xxx
BOL! That is one giant bird you found for Sarge, Ranger! I hear turkeys are stupid...if they were smart, they would live where it is warm all year long.
ReplyDeleteOz
Great pics for Sarge.
ReplyDeleteYou really want your state to have the crown for most turkeys in it? I'm shocked that Arizona didn't make the list-you should see the drivers here.
ReplyDeleteI'm kinda liking the edible one that good to go
ReplyDeleteLily & Edward
BOL given the bird sounds like lots of fun.
ReplyDeleteAroo to you,
Sully
Oh man....California is number SEVEN??!! Sheesh...BOL!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Turkey Day! Smileys!
Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo
We think Minnesota must top the list for FROZEN turkeys....bwahaahaahaa!
ReplyDeleteIs that bird with the long tail a fair dinkum bird Ranger? Crikey ..... it sure is impressive if it is? I wonder what happens when it stops flying. It'd be mighty hard to hold that tail up, aye??
ReplyDeleteOh! AND Happy 2 year, 8 month, 1 week and 2 day old day.
Don'y worry Ranger.....them minnisoda birds are different....they all speak German!
ReplyDeleteThe Mad Scots
We definitely will try to remind our human to post some bird photos. We got tons of them. Well maybe not tons but lots and lots. We are in #5 for Turkey production. Our state really needs to step it up. XOCK, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
ReplyDeleteI never know MO was in the top 5. An interesting list for sure. Great post, Ranger!
ReplyDeleteWe've been looking for birdies, but we guess they're hiding out with the Texas turkeys.
ReplyDeleteI LOVES it!! Nows I'm all droolin' seein' that turkey...what a mess! Ma!!! Beard towel now! Okays, that's better...now, that turkey looks delish fursure, I hopes it wasn't a turkey induced flashback, butts the real thingie!
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Ruby ♥