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Started by quickdrawm249, May 05, 2019, 08:39:00 AM
Quote from: HookedonHooks on May 05, 2019, 08:53:49 AMIt's partial albinism, similar to that of like a "piebald" deer. I've seen hens with white wings much like this gobbler.
Quote from: appalachianstruttstopper on May 05, 2019, 08:56:13 AMVery unique bird! I am by no means a turkey biologist, but the wings on this bird favor a smoke phase birds wings. The barring is mostly non existent. The quills are white instead of black like on a normal eastern wild turkey. The red phase birds I have killed over the years, thr quills are orange vs black.That is a beautiful bird my friend, and very unique. Regardless of beard rot, that bird would make a wonderful hanging dead or flying mount to display the uniqueness.
Quote from: guesswho on May 05, 2019, 09:20:47 AMNew one on me. I've never seen one even remotely similar. Congrats!
Quote from: tomstopper on May 05, 2019, 09:57:49 AMHaven't seen one like that before. Congrats on a beautiful and unique birdSent from my XT1710-02 using Tapatalk
Quote from: quickdrawm249 on May 05, 2019, 09:00:43 AMQuote from: appalachianstruttstopper on May 05, 2019, 08:56:13 AMVery unique bird! I am by no means a turkey biologist, but the wings on this bird favor a smoke phase birds wings. The barring is mostly non existent. The quills are white instead of black like on a normal eastern wild turkey. The red phase birds I have killed over the years, thr quills are orange vs black.That is a beautiful bird my friend, and very unique. Regardless of beard rot, that bird would make a wonderful hanging dead or flying mount to display the uniqueness.Oh believe me, I wanted to take him to the taxidermist, I thought the same thing a flying dispaly. Unfortunately as soon as the word taxidermist was mentioned by a friend who came over to see the bird my wife ears shot up . She's not too happy about the $700 bill from the limb hanger I shot two seasons ago and my archery buck from last fall that's still at the taxidermist and being paid for. I kept the wings and they are currently in the freezer until I have time to get to them. I plan to do a simple fan/wing display.
Quote from: 1iagobblergetter on May 05, 2019, 11:02:12 AMIt's definitely not a smoke phase. We have a bunch of them around where I hunt. The ones I've seen are gray in color. I doubt the beard rot has anything to do with the color either.It's neat whatever else it is. Congrats...
Quote from: Yoder409 on May 05, 2019, 12:00:32 PMQuote from: quickdrawm249 on May 05, 2019, 09:00:43 AMQuote from: appalachianstruttstopper on May 05, 2019, 08:56:13 AMVery unique bird! I am by no means a turkey biologist, but the wings on this bird favor a smoke phase birds wings. The barring is mostly non existent. The quills are white instead of black like on a normal eastern wild turkey. The red phase birds I have killed over the years, thr quills are orange vs black.That is a beautiful bird my friend, and very unique. Regardless of beard rot, that bird would make a wonderful hanging dead or flying mount to display the uniqueness.Oh believe me, I wanted to take him to the taxidermist, I thought the same thing a flying dispaly. Unfortunately as soon as the word taxidermist was mentioned by a friend who came over to see the bird my wife ears shot up . She's not too happy about the $700 bill from the limb hanger I shot two seasons ago and my archery buck from last fall that's still at the taxidermist and being paid for. I kept the wings and they are currently in the freezer until I have time to get to them. I plan to do a simple fan/wing display.CONGRATS on an awesome and unique bird !!!!Gotta say...........had I shot that bird, there'd be 2 votes in my house as to whether it went to the taxidermist or not..........and HER'S don't count............. The cool thing about women is they usually get over stuff like that, eventually.