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Wild Turkey Info
Wild turkey info obtained from the breeders often comes with photo galleries of the birds.
In the USA, you can see several subspecies of these creatures, but only a specialist can distinguish them, as they look much alike. They inhabit forests and grasslands where they can find a variety of plants and insects. Hens feed their chicks insects for rapid development; grass is the primary food for adult birds. In winter, some populations migrate to warmer regions, but most of them reside in one area or move closer to cities where they inhabit parks and suburbs.
Wild turkey info obtained from the breeders often comes with photo galleries of the birds.
To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
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Wild Turkey Info -
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These birds are very hardy and able to adapt to various climates and various foods. They are successfully introduced to Europe, New Zealand and other parts of the world. In some regions, these birds are considered agricultural pests feeding on a variety of cultivated crops, such as soybeans, corn, sorghum, wheat, oats, ryegrass, chufa, and clovers. In their natural habitats, these creatures are an important link in many food chains. To prevent overpopulation of these birds in agricultural areas, they are allowed to hunt with a license. The only exception is spring, the time of courtship and raising the chicks, when hunting is banned. Wild turkey info obtained from the breeders often comes with photo galleries of the birds.
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