I kept getting this feeling that I was being watched. I have heard the legend of the Turkesaur, A.K.A. (Turkesaurus gobblii) but I had no Idea it really existed until I downloaded this photo from my dash-cam. Well I guess that proves it!
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This is my finest "photo-chop" ever.ย I got impatient at the thought that my next image would be of the crosshairs of my instrument staring down a "real Turkasaur", or the giant head of a turkey leaning down toward me with its beak within feet of my lens.
-Scott D. Warner, RLS
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This is my finest "photo-chop" ever.ย I got impatient at the thought that my next image would be of the crosshairs of my instrument staring down a "real Turkasaur", or the giant head of a turkey leaning down toward me with its beak within feet of my lens.
-Scott D. Warner, RLS