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LOUDOUN COUNTY VA IS HOME TO WILD TURKEYS. MEET MY NEIGHBOR.

Lenn Harley, Real Estate Broker, Maryland & Virginia: Real Estate Brokerage in Rockville, MD

I DON'T HAVE TO TRAVEL TO SEE WILDLIFE IN LOUDOUN COUNTY VIRGINIA. I need only to look out the window of my home office, which faces the road in front of my home. Lovettsville is a rural village in Western Loudoun County, population about 1,000 folks and many more wildlife residents.

While at my computer, I notice almost any movement in front of my home. I've observed many interesting sightings and wildlife is always enjoyable. So far I've sighted many wildlife neighbors including White Tail Deer, Squirrel, Red Fox, Groundhog, Wild Turkey, Skunk, Opossum and many birds. It could be said that one of the reasons I moved to the country was for the neighbors.

MEET MY NEIGHBOR, THE WILD TURKEY.

Wild Turkey in Loudoun County, VA

This lovely bird was meandering up the road in front of my home when I spotted the movement. By the time I got my camera from my bag, a vehicle was coming up the road and the turkey was headed for the wooded area where they live.

These majestic birds enjoy a diet of acorns, nuts, leaves, buds (plentiful now), seeds and fruit and may enjoy an occasional insect, snail and spider.

WELCOME NEIGHBOR. DROP BY ANYTIME.

Courtesy, Lenn Harley, Broker, Homefinders.com, 800-711-7988, E-mail.

Loudoun County Map

LOVETTSVILLE VA PHOTO - YES, THE WELL HEAD CAN MAKE AN INTERESTING PHOTO.

Lenn Harley, Real Estate Broker, Maryland & Virginia: Real Estate Brokerage in Rockville, MD

YOU NEVER KNOW WHERE YOU'LL FIND AN INTERESTING PHOTO.

Keep your camera handy.

Driving out my driveway Monday, something caught my eye and I had to stop, grab my camera and shoot the photo below.

I have a well right next to the driveway. It was the only place on my lot that the health department would approve digging. So, there's that well head right by the driveway. I "decorated" it with some bamboo poles.

It appears that a spider has taken up residency there.

Spider Web

Courtesy, Lenn Harley, Broker, Homefinders.com, 800=711-7988, E-mail.