Before reading about it on this thread, neither my husband or I ever knew that Michigan has a wild turkey hunting season. This could explain two incidents where wild turkeys made it to north-suburban Detroit and into my backyard
Several years ago, our former next door neighbors were hosting a birthday party for their young daughters whose birthdays were both in early June. While everyone was outdoors enjoying a beautiful day, a wild turkey walked into their yard and proceeded into ours. We had a dog at the time who went ballistic at the sight of this unusual creature. Everybody took pictures of the large bird who slowly went back into the wooded area behind our homes. No one had ever seen a wild turkey in these parts, and it was definitely strange.
About two weeks ago, when I walked into the kitchen for my morning coffee, I saw something on the deck and thought at first that it was a black trash bag that had blown onto the deck. When I walked closer to the French doors that open onto the deck, I saw a wild turkey standing on my deck. WTF! My cell phone doesn't take photos, and I wouldn't mess with DH's camera that is in a kitchen drawer, but I wished that I could have had a picture of the wild bird standing on the deck. I wondered if I should invite him in for a cup of coffee

He stood there for a few minutes and then walked down the two steps into the yard and went next door. It was bizarre.