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Wild Turkey
[Meleagris gallopavo]

Wild Turkeys are locally common in open woodlands with clearings throughout much of the US, except for the Great Lakes states and the Great Basin area in the west. Although their populations were dramatically reduced due to habitat destruction and over-hunting, they have been re-introduced in many areas, and are now considered a very challenging game bird for hunters. Indeed, it is quite amazing to see such a large bird simply vanish into the woodlands as they skillfully keep trees and other objects between you and themselves while making their escape. Wild Turkeys are best known for the displays that the males use to attract females and intimidate other males. After fanning their long tail feathers, they cock their tail up behind them, puff out their chests, and droop their wings in an effort to look as impressive and as large as possible.


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