A group of turkeys spotted circling a 'Harris' gravestone in North Dakota.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) February 16, 2025
The footage was captured by a cemetery worker at the Riverside Cemetery in Fargo, North Dakota.
"It was quite bizarre," the man, Paul Eickhof, said.
The reasoning behind the 'turkey circle' may be due… pic.twitter.com/1ceYSdz7Nr
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animals
animals that I LIKE
animals doing something bizarre
creepy
learned about the existence of "turkey experts"
bimothy appearance in comments
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How could you tell before opening the post?
Also I'm pretty sure Kamala is now going to die via hoodoo curse.
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I got pung by bimothy and tournamentfishing both of whom I like (especially tournamentfishing who is a good artist and consistently funny and often posts interactive content) and the context that I could see confused me so I had to open the thread to find out what it was
Usually I wouldn't do this and I'd just keep scrolling but those the synergy was there
I realize this is two threads in rapid succession. This is not at all the norm; I will sometimes go days at a time without opening someone else's thread. Coincidental.
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Do you hunt carp?
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squirrel deer and bear (never seen a bear) yeah
not against hunting other stuff just never bothered
will not hunt rabbit, pain in the fricking BUTT
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Yeah was wondering if you'd been turkey hunting. My dad did it for the second time last year and really enjoyed it.
I took my beagle rabbit hunting three times so far and we have not been lucky. She tries her best though

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I'd love to hunt turkey because turkey is my favorite meat and wild turkey is almost as good. No one ever wants to go with though and is always like no carp you need this, you need that, turkeys are hard and smart, you'll never even get close without this and that, blah blah blah
Did you train the beagle or did she come that way or did you have it done by a professional or what? Trying to train hunting dogs seems like a blast and is definitely on my theoretical early retirement list of hobbies to take up
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My father loves planning and buying random hunting gear so no clue if it was simple for him or not.
I don't recall him saying they were particularly smart, deer seemed way more fickle and his puts a shit load of effort into that hunt.
Yeah it turns out breeding does all the hard work for you, you can hone their instincts and practice certainly helps but they just "know" how to hunt. You just get the luck of the draw though, some hunt worse than others. For beagles you really want them to run in circle patterns - if they run in straight lines (usually stuck on deer) then you're screwed.
My father actually knows a guy who does exactly that. He has multiple Gvlden Retrievers he's raises as puppies and just cycles them out for pheasant hunting. He's retired now and loves his hunting doggos.
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you bring shame to elmer fudd
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