I've not seen nor heard any in awhile, this field is close to the house, actually never seen them chowing in the corn. Good chance I'd hear em I think, never know though. But..., if they are in there, not good, the stalks are low this year, ears flopped down, easy pickin.
Fall hunting season has been open for them too, but when they are here,(usually see them more often in the winter), they just take over as they pass by, I took some poor resolution video of about 70 of them in my yard, got close to the tom and got a few shots of the fan action, they like those tiny crab apples left on the trees til spring sometimes. 1 or 2 will hop up into the tree and knock down all the wrinkled up crab apples left on from the fall. Then, the turkeys on the ground, literally just clean them up, it's an entire ruckus, funny to watch. They'll spend a day just raking the 20 or so acres of hillside around the house, well fed around here and the flocks are larger than ever, good thing they cover a lot of territory, don't see em too often.
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