Being invaded by turkeys is not a bad thing.
I'm really happy to see turkeys living and prospering in this area. Many of the so called experts claimed the turkeys would never make it up north in Wisconsin when the DNR entered into a trade agreement with the Missouri Department of Conservation in 1974 to bring the turkey back to Wisconsin. Missouri gave Wisconsin 334 Easterns in return for 135 of our Coulee Region ruffed grouse. After the original turkeys were well established in southwestern Wisconsin, the DNR started the turkey trap and transplant program which brought the turkeys a little closer to the north. Just for experimental purposes, the DNR then released turkeys in a number of locations north of the predicted survival line. Low and behold, they survived and seem to be doing well. I've been seeing them throughout the north for a few years now, but never until this year have they come so close to my home. I'm loving it and yes, "being invaded by turkeys is not a bad thing." The other day, around 36 turkeys being led by 2 giant Toms, strutted across my front yard and that really got me excited.
From the looks of those tracks in the snow it looks like you might have also tossed out some corn for them.
Well, maybe just a little.
It's actually the wife who puts it out there for "her deer."