Thanksgiving: So Many Turkeys

During the last week, 2 turkeys decided to make my backyard their home. I only have chickens in my backyard so these fowl were invasive. I ended up chasing them away into another yard. Then they returned a few days later.
Invasive fowls

Typically the turkey in the area are found down by the river- about 2 miles east. I had a turkey come through last summer. It strolled through and moved on quickly. 

Then the other day I discovered that turkeys come in numerous types- although I am sure there are 2 species: wild turkey and ocellated turkey. These species are found in the western hemisphere. Europeans have classified some fowl as turkey coq or turkey hen since traders from the region around Türkiye  brought the birds to Europe. However, these definitely look like the birds we call turkeys in North America. Breeding may have brought out distinct traits in these birds.

Type of Turkeys
May you American enjoy your turkey this Thanksgiving. And if you are Canadian, I hope you had a pleasant Thanksgiving back in October- although I am unsure how Canadians celebrate.


 

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