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Wild Turkey Poults

Posted on Jun 14, 2015

Wild Turkey Poults

It’s that time again! Here we have a hen Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) with a couple of poults, and another a bit further away. There were at least seven tiny young ones with her. They stayed far in the shade of this lawn and quickly ducked back into the woodlands once they spotted me. Have you seen any yet this year? Scott Kruitbosch Conservation & Outreach Coordinator

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Turkey Devouring Bittersweet

Posted on Nov 25, 2014

Turkey Devouring Bittersweet

What a Thanksgiving feast this Wild Turkey enjoyed! While we almost always expect our flocks of turkeys to be feeding on the ground on seeds, invertebrates, or even amphibians and reptiles, they can sometimes find food in other places. They do fly, after all! If you have never seen a group roosting in a tree in your yard or quickly taking off I recommend you keep an eye out for it because it is always a spectacle. In this case I watched a few of them in a tree feeding on bittersweet berries… What a resourceful bird! There is a reason their population has exploded across the Northeast...

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Thanksgiving is coming

Posted on Nov 24, 2014

Thanksgiving is coming

Thanksgiving is coming…what do you think this face says to you? Thanks for the look, Turkey.

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Turkey Thursday – perching bird

Posted on Nov 20, 2014

Turkey Thursday – perching bird

Here’s a Turkey Thursday shot, now one week from Thanksgiving, of a posing perched Wild Turkey. We all know how much they love to forage in the trees, mid-level to canopy! That is one big songbird…

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Wild Turkey: vicious predator

Posted on Nov 3, 2014

Wild Turkey: vicious predator

‘Tis now the season for the Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo). I have been regularly spotting a couple of groups lately, one with around 18 individuals and another with around 8. Here is one bird passing through on a showery and cloudy afternoon. It is hard to believe how rapidly the species has expanded in many areas in the last couple of decades. Is their population increase partially responsible for a decrease in some woodlands herpetofauna? I posted a great deal about Timber Rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) this summer, and would you believe this very turkey is a potential...

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