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Pretty startling to walk up on a nesting turkey who explodes practically straight up a few feet from your face. She had been invisible in a clump of prairie shrubs. Heart stopping. And very memorable. Thanks for your question. Turkeys nest on the ground. They keep them well camouflaged there are many predators about so it would be difficult to find one.

Twitter Facebook Mail Print. Smart nature straight to your inbox every week Sign up for the newsletter. Awkward silence ensued. In short, too many turkeys. The Ultimate Guide to the Wild Turkey. Tracing the Wild Origins of the Domestic Turkey. Can Tourism Save the Ocellated Turkey? Introducing the Australian Brushturkey. They are further identified from pheasants by their large tails and from grouse by their featherless heads.

Turkeys can remember their food sources, so failing to secure garbage cans, cover garden crops, or clean up spilled birdseed is likely to keep the pests returning to yards. When they get used to humans, these large birds may become quite intimidating as they try to assert dominance over people and pets. Aggressive males even attack their own reflections in shiny cars and windows during mating season. Since wild turkeys can carry chlamydiosis and salmonellosis, which are transmissible to humans, homeowners should rely on the professionals at Critter Control to identify and handle these pest birds.

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We use cookies to provide relevant content and ads, to enable certain donation functionality, and to analyze our traffic. S state except Alaska. Wild Turkeys are omnivorous and eat seeds, insects, frogs and lizards. Turkeys Weren't Always So Plentiful The wild turkey population plummeted in the late 19th and early 20th centuries because of overhunting and habitat loss.

Look away. Look away! Turkeys Will Fight You Turkeys follow a strict pecking order and are known to attack birds and even people they deem subordinate, especially during the spring mating season. A wild turkey walks confidently. Both genders have a snood a dangly appendage on the face , wattle the red dangly bit under the chin and only a few feathers on the head. In addition, a study in the Journal of Avian Biology found that female turkeys prefer males with long snoods and that snood length can also be used to predict the winner of a competition between two males.

The eggs will incubate for about 28 days before hatching.



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