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Turkey Wild Thanksgiving gobble run attack fly rare

Video shows wild turkeys vocalizing (gobbling), strutting, flying, and intereacting with other animals. A strutting male turkey scared away some deer. Also shows ree-tailed hawk attack turkeys and turkey attack crows. They seemed to vocialize in response to crow and goose calls. The turkey is our Thanksgiving bird. They are huge birds. According to the Guinness Book of Records the largest turkey raised (not wild) was 39.09 kilograms (86 pounds) -- about the size of a large dog (http://74.125.45.132/search?q=cache:lTuWNE1DCuUJ:www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/thanks/tkyinfo.html+largest+turkey&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us). The Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) is a native of North America and it is the heaviest member of the Galliformes Turkeys are large birds. An adult male normally weighs from 5 to 11 kg (11-24 lbs) and measures 100-125 cm (39-49 in). Their wingspan ranges from 1.25 to 1.44 m (49-57 in). The record-sized adult male wild turkey, according to the National Wildlife Turkey Federation, was 38 lb (17.2 kg). Grown male Wild Turkeys have a small, featherless, reddish head that can change to blue in minute; a red throat long reddish-orange to greyish-blue legs; and a dark-brown to black body. On their head can be fleshy growths called caruncles; in excited turkeys, a fleshy flap on the bill expands, becoming engorged with blood. Males also have red wattles on the throat and neck. Males have rear spurs on their lower legs. Male turkeys typically have a "beard" consisting of modified feathers that stick out from the breast. Beards average 9 inches (230 mm) in length Turkeys have beautiful iridescent fethers, with long, dark, fan-shaped tails and glossy bronze wings. The males feathers have areas of red, purple, green, copper, bronze, and gold iridescence. Female feathers are duller overall, in shades of brown and gray. Turkeys have 20,000 to 30,000 feathers. Wild Turkeys are agile fliers and very cunning and intelligent They are very cautious birds and will fly or run at the first sign of danger. They can reach a speed of 50 miles per hour (80 km/h), in flight. They have many vocalizations: "gobbles," whines," "clucks," "putts," "purrs," "yelps," "cutts," " "cackles," and "kee-kees." Their gobble can carry for up to a mile. Males can also emit a low-pitched drumming sound. Hens "yelp" to let gobblers know where they are. Males are often seen courting in pairs with both inflating their wattles and spreading tail feathers. Only the dominant male would strut and drum on the ground.
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Weekend calendar Middletown Press, CT - CLINTON — "Bird Photography from Maine and Places Between," a slide program, will be presented by wildlife photographer John Fast Dec. ... |
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Turkey Wild Thanksgiving gobble run attack fly rare
Video shows wild turkeys vocalizing (gobbling), strutting, flying, and intereacting with other animals. A strutting male turkey scared away some deer. Also shows ree-tailed hawk attack turkeys and turkey attack crows. They seemed to vocialize in response to crow and goose calls. The turkey is our Thanksgiving bird. They are huge birds. According to the Guinness Book of Records the largest turkey raised (not wild) was 39.09 kilograms (86 pounds) -- about the size of a large dog (http://74.125.45.132/search?q=cache:lTuWNE1DCuUJ:www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/thanks/tkyinfo.html+largest+turkey&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us). The Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) is a native of North America and it is the heaviest member of the Galliformes Turkeys are large birds. An adult male normally weighs from 5 to 11 kg (11-24 lbs) and measures 100-125 cm (39-49 in). Their wingspan ranges from 1.25 to 1.44 m (49-57 in). The record-sized adult male wild turkey, according to the National Wildlife Turkey Federation, was 38 lb (17.2 kg). Grown male Wild Turkeys have a small, featherless, reddish head that can change to blue in minute; a red throat long reddish-orange to greyish-blue legs; and a dark-brown to black body. On their head can be fleshy growths called caruncles; in excited turkeys, a fleshy flap on the bill expands, becoming engorged with blood. Males also have red wattles on the throat and neck. Males have rear spurs on their lower legs. Male turkeys typically have a "beard" consisting of modified feathers that stick out from the breast. Beards average 9 inches (230 mm) in length Turkeys have beautiful iridescent fethers, with long, dark, fan-shaped tails and glossy bronze wings. The males feathers have areas of red, purple, green, copper, bronze, and gold iridescence. Female feathers are duller overall, in shades of brown and gray. Turkeys have 20,000 to 30,000 feathers. Wild Turkeys are agile fliers and very cunning and intelligent They are very cautious birds and will fly or run at the first sign of danger. They can reach a speed of 50 miles per hour (80 km/h), in flight. They have many vocalizations: "gobbles," whines," "clucks," "putts," "purrs," "yelps," "cutts," " "cackles," and "kee-kees." Their gobble can carry for up to a mile. Males can also emit a low-pitched drumming sound. Hens "yelp" to let gobblers know where they are. Males are often seen courting in pairs with both inflating their wattles and spreading tail feathers. Only the dominant male would strut and drum on the ground.
101 Acres of Wildlife Habitat Added to Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge - The Nature Conservancy
![]() The Nature Conservancy | 101 Acres of Wildlife Habitat Added to Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge The Nature Conservancy, VA - Photo courtesy of US Fish and Wildlife Service. The Nature Conservancy worked with the landowners - Franz P. Haase and Louise A. Haase of Wolfeboro, NH, ... |
milkriverblog: OBT: Phil in the Kerrville Daily Times
Greg Lasley Photography* · John Abbott Photography* · John Ingram Photography · Myrmecos Insect Photography · Bryan Pfeiffer's Wings Photography · Photographing Wary Wildlife · Photoshop Chimaeras ...
Kentucky.com Nation - Wire
3, 2008 for failing to act on a petition seeking protection for walrus under the Endangered Species Act. The Fish and Wildlife Service has nearly completed a comprehensive population count of walrus coordinated with Russian counterparts ...

