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<blockquote data-quote="Harold Money jr" data-source="post: 5863609" data-attributes="member: 4591"><p>I saw a group of about 25 birds a few days ago. The group had 3-4 strutters and mostly hens. I then noticed another gobbler with a paint brush beard just walking and feeding 200 yards away from the group seemingly oblivious to the group, he was going his own way. There was about 40 more across the road, hens and gobblers, he was off on his own. </p><p>I see a bird or two doing the same at all times of the spring and it always makes me wonder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harold Money jr, post: 5863609, member: 4591"] I saw a group of about 25 birds a few days ago. The group had 3-4 strutters and mostly hens. I then noticed another gobbler with a paint brush beard just walking and feeding 200 yards away from the group seemingly oblivious to the group, he was going his own way. There was about 40 more across the road, hens and gobblers, he was off on his own. I see a bird or two doing the same at all times of the spring and it always makes me wonder. [/QUOTE]
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