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Wild Turkey Zone
On the online wild turkey zone, you can see many photos and photo galleries of these birds.
These birds are easy to identify in their natural habitats. They are characterized by large body, long legs with spurs, small head, and long neck with a wattle. Males also have a fleshy caruncled forehead, and a projection behind the bill. Their head is bluish and unfeathered; the tail is fan-shaped, with a brown or buff band at tip. The plumage of adult birds is black with iridescent wings and tail in males.
On the online wild turkey zone, you can see many photos and photo galleries of these birds.
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Feral communities of these birds are considered to be dangerous for the crops and gardens, so many states don’t limit the rate of hunting these birds. The only exception is breeding season, when these birds should not be killed. The average lifespan of these birds is 2-3 years, but in captivity they live up to 13 years. This species originated from South America; nowadays, their populations inhabit forests and woods from Brazil to southern parts of Canada. The large population of feral birds is well established throughout the USA, especially in Florida, New York and Illinois. These birds have escaped from the owners and live in suburbs. On the online wild turkey zone, you can see many photos and photo galleries of these birds.
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