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Pictures Of Wild Turkey
Many pictures of wild turkey and photos of the show birds can be viewed on a website of a breeder.
Their primary food of this species is grass, leaves, seeds, nuts, acorns, worms, insects and lizards. In captivity, these birds are not picky eaters. They are able to feed themselves if provided with a lawn. In winter, they need a balanced diet. Chicks grow fast and reach their full size at the age of 10 months.
Many pictures of wild turkey and photos of the show birds can be viewed on a website of a breeder.
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Pictures Of Wild Turkey -
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These ground-dwelling birds prefer dense woods, but when their populations grow, they move closer to cities and can be seen in parks. Some populations migrate in winter, but most birds stay in their summer residents. These birds are omnivorous; they feed in the morning and in the afternoon, and at night, they roost in trees. Adult birds are large and strong; they run fast and fly quick and are able to defend themselves against small predators. A lot of predators, such as foxes, coyotes and raccoons, feed on the eggs and chicks that can be found in the nest. To camouflage in the grass, hens with chicks are brown-colored and have no beautiful iridescent feathers characteristic of males. Humans are the only threat for adult birds. Many pictures of wild turkey and photos of the show birds can be viewed on a website of a breeder.
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