Published Apr 14th, 2023, 4/14/23 8:56 am
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The wild turkey is a bird of the Phasianidae family.
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It is one of the largest birds in North America. It is found over much of eastern North America.
It inhabits large forests with fir trees and many other trees.
He will like forests near open areas such as fields, large plains, even marshes.
It can get used to many forests, as long as there are open areas.
Compared to domesticated turkeys, the wild turkey is a skillful and fast bird capable of flight.
In an ideal habitat, it can fly high enough to reach branches serving as a perch.
Not being a migratory bird, it requires conifers to sleep at night in winter.
It is an omnivorous bird, feeding on the ground or perching in shrubs to eat fruit.
They love nuts and acorns and can also eat leaves, seeds, buds, insects, amphibians and even reptiles.
Courtship begins from March to April, with the male strutting around to attract females.
Some males will do the courtship alone, others will do it in groups.
This bird has the particularity of foraging for food with squirrels and deer.
Some have been observed playing together and such gathering protects them as they are more numerous to watch for potential predators.
It is a popular hunting bird, often hunted for meat.
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It is one of the largest birds in North America. It is found over much of eastern North America.
It inhabits large forests with fir trees and many other trees.
He will like forests near open areas such as fields, large plains, even marshes.
It can get used to many forests, as long as there are open areas.
Compared to domesticated turkeys, the wild turkey is a skillful and fast bird capable of flight.
In an ideal habitat, it can fly high enough to reach branches serving as a perch.
Not being a migratory bird, it requires conifers to sleep at night in winter.
It is an omnivorous bird, feeding on the ground or perching in shrubs to eat fruit.
They love nuts and acorns and can also eat leaves, seeds, buds, insects, amphibians and even reptiles.
Courtship begins from March to April, with the male strutting around to attract females.
Some males will do the courtship alone, others will do it in groups.
This bird has the particularity of foraging for food with squirrels and deer.
Some have been observed playing together and such gathering protects them as they are more numerous to watch for potential predators.
It is a popular hunting bird, often hunted for meat.
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