Physiological changes have already started as the days start to get longer.
It feels very much like winter with the ground blanketed in snow and daybreak temperatures well below freezing, but increasing daylight will trigger physiological changes in the wild turkeys.
Turkeys depend on backyard bird feeders in winter, so it's a good place to start counting flocks to figure out how many wild turkeys are wandering the state.
Wild turkeys are beautiful birds that are found ... In late summer and fall, turkeys flock together. Winter flocks are the largest, often with 20 or 30 turkeys in a group. Their range can be ...
There’s a flock of wild turkeys hanging out here in the Chester County hinterland not far from Embreeville. Over the past few ...
For a western Manitoba community known for its passion for peacocks, Souris certainly has a whole lot of turkeys — of the ...
The Wyoming Game & Fish Department announced that they received a $2,000 donation from the National Wild Turkey Federation.