Joe Hutto is a naturalist who spent a good bit of time living in Wakulla County. While living there he chronicled the time he spent raising a brood of Wild Turkeys. PBS Nature has done a really nice version of the story called My Life as a Turkey. If you have some time check it out, it's surprisingly good.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/my-life- ... sode/7378/
After the turkeys he went west and lived with a herd of Mule Deer. I haven't watched that yet, but I plan on watching it when I get a chance.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/touching ... wild/8679/
Joe Hutto - My Life as a Turkey
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His book, Illumination in the Flatwoods, about the Wakulla turkey experience, is an excellent read. Every time I see a wild turkey I think about it and wonder if they are somehow related. Saw a flock take flight near my property this week, right after seeing three deer bound into the woods. Also spotted four bald eagles recently in areas never seen before. Mother Nature is really resilient, if we give her a chance.
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