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Guy Who Raised Wild Turkeys Won't Leave Him Alone Now (Original Post) catbyte Nov 28 OP
Stop It and No happybird Nov 28 #1
Tough love. Tough to love. keithbvadu2 Nov 28 #2
Thank you catbyte at the bottom at my street where I walk Dolly. They follow the male. There are about 6 hens. People debm55 Nov 28 #3
Wild turkeys fly well Woodwizard Nov 28 #4
Hello Mr. Turkey. Nice to meat you. chouchou Nov 28 #5

debm55

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3. Thank you catbyte at the bottom at my street where I walk Dolly. They follow the male. There are about 6 hens. People
Thu Nov 28, 2024, 08:28 PM
Nov 28

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don't think they can fly , but they flew over my fence and to the top of the gardening shed. But it is not like flying in the bird sense. It is more like jumping as chickens do;

Woodwizard

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4. Wild turkeys fly well
Thu Nov 28, 2024, 09:14 PM
Nov 28

They are clumsy taking off and landing they come around my house and will roost in the trees sometimes, quite the commotion when they do. We have a lot of autumn olive, it is an invasive species the turkeys love the berries in the fall, fun watching them flop around in the bushes trying to stay on branches that do not hold them up.

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