Governor to forego turkeys for birdies

? Gov. Kathleen Sebelius will be watching birdies instead of shooting turkeys.

Sebelius’ office said Tuesday that the governor will not participate in the 22nd annual Governor’s One-Shot Turkey Hunt, set for April 11-12 in El Dorado.

Instead, she will be in Augusta, Ga., for the Masters Golf Tournament.

Attorney General Stephen Six will take her place at the turkey hunt.

“General Six is an experienced hunter and avid outdoorsman, so I am sure he’ll bag a good-sized bird this year. I wish my fellow hunters good luck and happy hunting,” Sebelius said.

Sebelius has participated in the hunt each year she has been governor. This time, however, she received tickets to the Masters from the Democratic Governor’s Association in appreciation for her year as chairwoman, according to Sebelius’ spokeswoman Nicole Corcoran.

The turkey hunt was established in 1987 by then-Gov. Mike Hayden as a celebration of Kansas’ hunting heritage.