here's something that I would like to share with all of the REAL hunters/out-doorsman and those that are
very knowable about wild-life, and love and appreciate it; this is about our generational 'wild-turkeys', -
well, I already told you about the generational clans that have been a part of our lives for decades, and yes,
we do 'feed' them' out in the back pasture, for many years - anyway, today, after hub and left to do some business,
when I got up and looked out the kitchen window, there were, and I know this for sure, as I stayed
and counted as they made their way out of the back yard into the pasture and on to where ever they go,
as I was 'counting' the jakes, for they are here right now eating the berries from the camphor trees,
right in our immediate back yard,,,
they seem to really love them, anyway, as I was trying to get an accurate count, because they always
spread out, after I had counted about 20, and they were moving south, for greener pastures, I noticed
something very peculiar, I saw some feathers sticking out from the base of the trees, and low and behold,
I couldn't believe my eyes, there was a mature 'rooster', in full bloom/beauty, with multiple black tail feathers and a
big body with light brown and dark brown body feathers, he was actually being accepted by all of those
huge males, eating the berries, and scratching around just like he belonged right where he was, and as they
began to move on with the 'hugest-lead male', he was about in the middle and was acting like he was
just part of the clan, with no stress or concern.. they had completely accepted him into the fold.
it was actually a hoot, and when they were stalling for the rest to catch up, he was just standing there
in the middle of all of them, waiting for the younger jakes to realize that they were lagging to long
and had to catch up...it really was amazing to watch that they would actually accept a rooster into the clan...
do you all think God is teaching me something that I don't know, or just showing me how Loving and Kind
that He is??? I will never forget this moment in time that He shared with just me, it's just one of so many,
and so very touchingly sweet to be a part of such a genuine Godly sharing of something so natural...