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Female © Charlotte Farrell
Female © David Turko
Male © Jeremiah Trimble
Female © Ryan Schain
+ 5
Female © Anonymous
Juvenile © Doug Hitchcox
Female © Etienne Artigau🦩
Habitat © Michael J Good

Wild Turkey Meleagris gallopavo

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Identification

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Among the largest birds in North America. The large-bodied, long-legged and small-headed look of a turkey is distinctive. Appears dark from a distance. Often seen in small groups in open fields near woods. Gobbling often audible in the spring and early summer.

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