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  1. Turkey (bird) - Wikipedia

    Though domestic turkeys are considered flightless, wild turkeys can and do fly for short distances. Turkeys are best adapted for walking and foraging; they do not fly as a normal means of travel.

  2. Wild Turkey Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of …

    May 22, 2018 · Wild Turkeys live in mature forests, particularly nut trees such as oak, hickory, or beech, interspersed with edges and fields. You may also see them along roads and in woodsy …

  3. Wild Facts About Wild Turkeys - U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

    Those odd birds at your Thanksgiving table are even wilder than you thought. Amuse your guests with some offbeat turkey facts.

  4. Turkey | Description, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica

    Sep 26, 2025 · turkey, either of two species of birds classified as members of either the family Phasianidae or Meleagrididae (order Galliformes). The best known is the common turkey …

  5. 10 Fun Facts About the Wild Turkey | Audubon

    Nov 17, 2022 · While they might not look like the fastest birds, Wild Turkeys are surprisingly confident fliers, capable of hitting 60 miles per hour. They are also more agile than they appear.

  6. 26 Facts About Wild Turkeys to Gobble Up - Wildlife Informer

    Learn 26 facts about wild turkeys, including their speed, vision, unique behaviors, and how they became a Thanksgiving tradition.

  7. Walmart joins Thanksgiving price wars with cheaper turkeys

    4 days ago · Walmart is the latest big retailer to aggressively target price-conscious shoppers with deals this Thanksgiving by rolling out its cheapest Butterball turkeys in six years.

  8. Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen - Cajun-Style Turkey

    It’s giving ‘Giving. Cajun-Style Turkey from Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen. Our pre-cooked turkey ships right to your door for $99 - expertly packaged to stay fresh, safe, and juicy. Or visit your …

  9. Wild Turkey Behavior - The National Wild Turkey Federation

    Aug 16, 2021 · During the fall and winter seasons, it's common for turkeys to be in the good company of their equals. You'll see groups of jakes, old and young hens and mature gobblers …

  10. The 5 Wild Turkey Subspecies in North America (With Photos)

    Mar 12, 2012 · There is only one North American wild turkey species, but the overall population is divided into five subspecies—eastern, Osceola, Rio Grande, Merriam, and Gould's wild …