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Calling Wild Turkeys
Devices calling wild turkeys can be obtained from the breeders, along with photos of the bird hunting.
Birds of this breed inhabit warm regions of Central and Southern America. They are very bright colored and intelligent; some people keep them as pets. Some birds of this breed are too demanding and noisy, but usually they are quiet and easy to keep. They usually form close bonds with only one member of the family. Their diet should consist of fruits, grass, seeds and nuts, so it is rather difficult and expensive to provide the right diet for the birds.
Devices calling wild turkeys can be obtained from the breeders, along with photos of the bird hunting.
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Calling Wild Turkeys -
breeders, photos
The common habitat of these birds is dense wood with openings. It’s difficult to watch these birds during their breeding season in the early spring, because they are very cautious and choose open isolated places. These large ground-dwelling birds are 36-44 inches in length and weight up to 8 kg. Male birds have a beard, a red wattle, and an upwardly curving spurs. Their body feathers are iridescent bronze, red, gold and black and white bars on the wings. Domestic birds are larger and unable to fly. These birds are common throughout the territory of the USA and in some parts of Canada and Mexico. Devices calling wild turkeys can be obtained from the breeders, along with photos of the bird hunting.
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