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Drink Turkey Wild
Information on a drink turkey wild, references to reputable breeders and photo galleries of the birds can be found on the Internet.
The natural habitat of these birds is hardwood and mixed forests with openings like fields, orchards and marshes. When kept in captivity, these birds thrive in parks with lawns. Being omnivorous, these creatures consume a variety of grasses, seeds, fruits, berries, insects and lizards. They forage in flocks, scratching in the earth to uncover food, so they may damage delicate terrain. In the early spring, these birds mate. Males attract the females by their bright feathering and loud gobbles. The dominant males mate with several females; young males without large home ranges cannot usually find females. Hens make their nests and raise the chicks alone. They stay with the mother for about a year.
Information on a drink turkey wild, references to reputable breeders and photo galleries of the birds can be found on the Internet.
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Adult males of these species are large and exotic-looking, but hens and chicks are dull and pale. These birds are usually kept as farm birds for their meat and eggs, but they are a good choice for ornamenting lawns. If you are not ready to devote much time and efforts to a pet, consider these birds. They are neither destructive nor noisy. You should only give them proper food. Information on a drink turkey wild, references to reputable breeders and photo galleries of the birds can be found on the Internet.
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