HENRYS FORK — As I sat watching a flock of wild turkeys fly into some mature cottonwoods to roost for the night, I heard a limb break. I had just taken a picture of three roosting turkey on the limb when a fourth decided to join them – too much weight. All four regained control of themselves and were able to catch themselves and grab other limbs or fly to a new perch. This had probably happened to them before, and it was probably just part of growing up. These four birds were part of a loose flock of 200 to 300 located on private property near the confluence of the Henrys Fork and the South Fo…