North American Wild Turkey

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2006

A look at the North American wild turkey. The first group foraging are females, called hens. The second bunch of running birds are a group of males known as gobblers. You can tell the difference between the two by the "beards" on the males. A clump of long thin feathers hanging from the base of their throats. Turkeys are very elusive and secretive animals. They spend most of their time on the ground, but they can still fly pretty well!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

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  • thanks wildstar1 for the vid......these birds are smart, aggressive, and can fly real fast if needed. And often will roost at night in the tree tops. They were George Washington's first choice for the National Bird for a reason! -BBQ Pit Boys

  • Hi! Thanks for watching the turkeys, you are absolutely correct! They were the first choice for our country mascot.

    Happy new year!

  • I love the music! :-D

  • Thanks for watchin! Here's wishing you a happy weekend.:)

  • Is strange birds who many americans eat on happy thanksgivning day?

  • Yes, but we don't! I just shoot with a camera.:)

    Thanks for watching!

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  • jajajajajaajaj cool

  • all hen ..that is such a great feeling whenyour turkey hunting ..see a couple hen walk in right in front of u

  • Sounds fun! Hope you find one that works for you.;)

  • Sorry Dude!!!Busy Trolling,Cloning,Being A pain!!Trying Out Names!!!

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