Today: September 21, 2024
Today: September 21, 2024

Wild turkey numbers are falling in some parts of the US – the main reason may be habitat loss

Wild turkey numbers are falling in some parts of the US – the main reason may be habitat lossWild turkeys in a yard on Staten Island, N.Y.

Birdsong is a welcome sign of spring, but robins and cardinals aren’t the only birds showing off for breeding season. In many parts of North America, you’re likely to encounter male wild turkeys, puffed up like beach balls and with their tails fanned out, aggressively strutting through woods and parks or stopping traffic on your street.

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