Thursday, April 12, 2007

WHERE WAS I? As usual, it's in one of the five boroughs. Leave your guesses in the comments section.
























VISUAL CLUE ADDED APRIL 13
























Photo: David Marc Fischer

19 comments:

Scott said...

Queens?

David Marc Fischer said...

No, Scott--but welcome back!

Scott said...

Thanks.

Brooklyn?

Anonymous said...

Is this the same wild turkey that stalled traffic on the Triboro bridge back in November? (http://www.wcbs880.com/pages/125606.php?contentType=4&contentId=241492)

If so, that would place the turkey in Manhattan. Manhattan?

David Marc Fischer said...

I don't think it's the same turkey, Debbie.

But Manhattan is correct.

Scott said...

Riverside Park?

David Marc Fischer said...

No, Scott. Sorry!

Anonymous said...

Central Park?

David Marc Fischer said...

No, Debbie--sorry!

You and Scott are both half-right, though.

Scott said...

Inwood Park?

David Marc Fischer said...

You're colder, Scott.

Anonymous said...

Is this in the east 30s?

Anonymous said...

Morningside Park?

David Marc Fischer said...

Debbie's the warmest so far.

Anonymous said...

Is it Saint Gabriels Park between E 35th and 36th Streets, east of 2nd Ave?

David Marc Fischer said...

I'm afraid not, Dolph.

I'll have to visit that park sometime....

Anonymous said...

Stuyvesant Park?

Scott said...

Battery Park?

David Marc Fischer said...

Nice going, Scott!

Making my way from the South Ferry subway stop to the Museum of Jewish Heritage, I happened upon this turkey, which was hanging out on a small plot of land on the far east end of Battery Park--right by the Department of Homeland Security!

I subsequently looked up Big Apple turkeys, learned about a bunch of the creatures, and found out that this one might well be Zelda. Read (and hear) all about her here and here and here and here and here.