I have been a hunter for most of my adult life. I have never hunted turkey before so I am not sure if this is common or not. I have talked to a few of my friends that hunt turkey and they think this is rare so I thought I would post to see what others had to say. I went to this spot in hopes of photographing deer and I was startled when a turkey started clucking behind me. I had always heard that turkeys were quite skiddish so I carefully removed my camera from my long lens and tripod and put on my telephoto and turned around to see that it was a white hen and not "Butterball domestic white". This one still has patterns on the feathers.
I snapped as fast as I could thinking I would only have a short amount of time before it was out of site. Except this one didn't hardly flinch. I spent the next 45 minutes "playing" with the turkey. After getting quite a few photos I got out my cell phone and got some really good video. I have video of the turkey at one point moving around and it appears to have lost site of me and started to wander off. I started talking to it and whistling at it. It turned around and came back to me. I am guessing that I was near a nest or something. I never did get any pictures of deer that day but I had an interesting story and lots of good pictures and video to show friends.
I am interested to know if turkeys of this coloring are common or if I truly had a lucky encounter.
I will attach a picture or two.

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