Wild Turkey Trio
by Lyric Lucas
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Title
Wild Turkey Trio
Artist
Lyric Lucas
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
EXHIBITED
Smithville Mansion Annex Gallery juried into the “43 Annual Juried Art Show” Historic Smithville Park Eastampton, NJ 8/8/19 - 10/27/19
ARTWORKS Gallery “Members Exhibition” Front and Market Streets in the Mill Hill Historic District of Trenton, New Jersey. 12/8/18 - 1/5/19
FEATURED in the following FINE ART AMERICA - PIXELS.com groups:
The World We See - 10/7/19
ABC group - 9/18/19
Out Of The Ordinary 1 A Day - 11/19/18
Images that Excite - 11/18/18
Created,by my hand - 11/13/18
Old Masters Painting - 11/11/18
Glimpes of Autumn -11/9/18
Having lived in cities most of my life and now I live in the country I often see many intriguing birds and animals. This painting was inspired by the amusing sight of turkeys from the forest crossing the roads to get to the farms looking for food.
FUN TURKEY FACTS
1. The color of a turkey’s head and throat will change depending on his mood.
2. A part of the turkey’s stomach, contains tiny stones to aid in digestion.
3. Turkeys form strong social bonds with their family and flock mates, sometimes traveling in the wild with groups of 200 or more.
4.There are approximately 5,500 feathers on an adult wild turkey.
5. Turkeys have great hearing, but no external ears. They have an a field of vision of about 270 degrees and are able to see in color.
6. A wild turkey’s home territory often exceeds 1,000 acres, and they have a knack for remembering locations.
7. Wild turkeys sleep in trees away from predators.
8. A wild turkey’s gobble can be heard up to one mile away.
9. Wild turkeys can run at speeds of up to 25 miles per hour and fly as fast as 55 miles per hour.
10. Ben Franklin wanted the turkey, rather than the bald eagle, to be the national bird of the United States.
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Sharon W 5 Days Ago
I am not familiar with these creatures! Wonderful painting Lyric and love the FUN TURKEY FACTS!!
Hartmut Jager
🌸 - Looking at your marvelous painting I understand why 👉 "Ben Franklin wanted the turkey, rather than the bald eagle, to be the national bird of the United States." - However, I am sure John Wayne would not have liked that one tiny little bit ! -
Randy Burns
So beautiful the depth and details in this turkey trio group you share here Lyric. A wonderfully composed painting. F/L.