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Turkey (bird) - Wikipedia
The turkey is a large bird in the genus Meleagris, native to North America. There are two extant turkey species: the wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)
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Wild Turkey Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Because of their large size, compact bones, and long-standing popularity as a dinner item, turkeys have a better known fossil record than most other birds.
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Wild Facts About Wild Turkeys | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Turkey Fact #1: Enough with gobble, gobble. Turkeys also cluck and purr. Two wild turkeys (fat brown ground birds) face each other, one with tail feathers ...
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Wild Turkeys - Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission
Wild turkeys are social animals and typically flock together in groups numbering just a few birds to as many as 20 or more. They are extremely wary.
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Wild Turkey Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Wild Turkeys are very large, plump birds with long legs, wide, rounded tails, and a small head on a long, slim neck.
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Turkeys - Dunnes Stores
Dunnes Stores Ready to Cook Stuffed Turkey Breast Joint 1.2kg. €12.99 €10.83/kg. Add to Cart. Norland Farm Frozen Turkey X Large 7.8-8.8kg serves 15-18. €32.00 €4.21/kg. Add to Cart. Norland Farm Frozen Turkey XX Large 9-10.8kg serves 19-21. €42.00 €4.24/kg. Add to Cart.
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Learn about turkeys | Mass.gov
Wild turkeys, the official game bird of Massachusetts, thrive in a variety of habitats across the Commonwealth, including in urban areas.
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8 Wild Facts About Wild Turkeys - Lake Erie Nature & Science Center
1. Turkeys are fast. Turkeys can run at speeds up to 25 miles per hour and are capable of flying as fast as 55 miles per hour (in short bursts).
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Turkey | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology ...
Wild turkeys are omnivores. They spend most of their time grazing in grasslands and forests where they eat acorns, nuts, berries, seeds and leaves.
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Wild Turkey: Upland Game Birds - Maine.gov
The wild turkey is North America's largest upland game bird. Average adult hens weigh between 8 - 12 lb. and adult toms between 10 - 20 lb.
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Wild Turkeys - Mass Audubon
How to Identify Wild Turkeys. A Wild Turkey can stand four feet tall, with a large, bulky body covered with bronzy, iridescent feathers.
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Three Turkeys
The Three Turkeys refer to Thanksgiving in the Dunphy household and the disasters that follow. Phil recognizes the turkey and things get messed up since no one knows how they ended up having three turkeys.
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Can Turkeys Fly? - WeAreTeachers
Nov 14, 2023Yes, wild turkeys can fly short distances at surprisingly fast speeds up to 60 miles per hour. They will often fly up into trees to roost at night, keeping them safe from predators. But it's rare to see turkeys fly. Plus, domesticated turkeys (those raised to live on farms) don't always fly.
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25 Things Turkeys Can Eat and 7 Things They Cannot
Sep 13, 20233. Avocado. All parts of an avocado plant contain a toxin called persin, including the leaves, branches, skins, and pits. Toxin levels are low, but not absent, in the flesh. Persin, when consumed by turkeys, can lead to respiratory distress, organ failure, and death. Don't risk it: skip feeding avocados to your flock.
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