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Totally Tunsie

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6. They're very common in New England.
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 03:12 AM
Monday

At my son's home in Massachusetts, they fly down from the pine trees and chase their dog in the backyard.
It's also not unusual for cars to be stopped on a roadway as they cross, and it's especially cute when their flock of chicks are following along. Add 10 minutes to springtime morning commuting!

We call them "Thanksgiving dinner on the fly".

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How interesting. I wonder why... 3catwoman3 Monday #1
That's so cute. StarryNite Monday #2
Amazing! calimary Monday #3
I believe someone has been videohead5 Monday #4
Wonder where that was taken jfz9580m Monday #5
They're very common in New England. Totally Tunsie Monday #6
Really? Very cool.. jfz9580m Monday #8
Alpha turkey. So used to seeing turkeys chasing at full speed videos. Norrrm Monday #7
they're just keeping him in line Skittles Monday #9
we have them in central Maine but they don't get this close to humans eShirl Monday #10
Funny! TY! electric_blue68 Monday #11
Hilarious! red dog 1 Monday #12
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