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makes the wild turkey a very attractive bird..they are beginning to venture out of the forest for short periods of time now..in another couple of weeks we will be overrun by large Rafters or Gangs of turkeys(that's what a group of turkeys are called)
| Categories: snow, winter, birds, wild animals | Camera Type: coolpixnikonp510 |
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| Manufacturer: | NIKON |
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| MaxApertureValue: | 3.20 EV (f/3.0) |
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Update: Congratulations on this AC!
I hope everyone gets a chance to see this wonderful film on Nature, My Life as a Turkey
Full Episode.
~~The wild turkey is one of the largest birds in North America. An adult male can grow up to 4 feet long from his beak to his tail. Wild turkeys live in open fields and woods and nest on the ground. Wild turkeys prefer to eat insects, grasses, nuts, and berries.
The "beard" that grows from the center of a wild turkey's breast is actually a group of modified feathers that look like hair. Beards are most commonly found on adult male turkeys (called gobblers), although females (called hens) will grow them occasionally.
In spite of its large size and rather awkward appearance, the wild turkey is a powerful flier, reaching speeds of up to 55 mph over short distances. Turkeys will most often fly hard and fast up through the treetops, then set their wings and glide back to the ground.
Benjamin Franklin wanted wild turkeys to be our national symbol instead of the bald eagle. He felt that the stately, majestic qualities of the wild turkey would make it a fine symbol for the new country.
Most people are familiar with the term "flock of pigeons" and even "gaggle of geese," but did you know that a group of turkeys is called a "rafter"? And baby turkeys are called poults.~~
Great series, too.
AC congrats!
are interesting.
Congratulations on your AC.
:D
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