Wild Turkey

The wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) is an upland ground bird native to North America and is the heaviest member of the diverse Galliformes. It is the same species as the domestic turkey, which was originally derived from a southern Mexican subspecies of wild turkey (not the related ocellated turkey). Although native to North America, the turkey probably got its name from the domesticated variety being imported to Britain in ships coming from the Levant via Spain. The British at the time therefore associated the wild turkey with the country Turkey and the name prevails.

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the strange truth behind the Thanksgiving turkey pardon tradition : NPR

Explained: the strange truth behind the Thanksgiving turkey pardon tradition : NPR

Behind the yuk-yuk dad jokes of the now-annual presidential turkey pardon is a very strange, sometimes dark and often misunderstood history, even by presidents.

On Monday, President Biden again "pardoned" two turkeys — named Chocolate and Chip — though they did nothing wrong. They are coming from a grower in North Carolina, staying in a hotel room and even have social media accounts.

But why do they do it, you ask? Good question. It's one your author has been asking for 13 years now.

We got some answers for you, but the bottom line is this event is basically the biggest public-relations stunt of the year for the turkey lobby, it has a head-slapping reason for being coined a "pardon" and the birds were never meant to be spared, they were meant to be eaten.

Bird Flu Discovered in Wild Turkeys for First Time Ever | MeatEater Hunting

Bird Flu Discovered in Wild Turkeys for First Time Ever | MeatEater Hunting

Wildlife managers across the country are wondering what’s next after a deadly strain of bird flu was discovered in wild turkey flocks for the first time ever.

“Highly pathogenic avian influenza” (HPAI), caused by a virus known as H5N1, has been sweeping the continent since it first hit Canadian shores back in December 2021. From there, the virus made its way into a large commercial turkey operation in southern Indiana.

Since arriving stateside, HPAI case numbers have continued to balloon, and now, the U.S. is in the midst of its biggest outbreak of avian influenza to date.

The last big outbreak spanned the winter of 2014 and persisted until June of 2015, when temperatures in more northerly parts of the country finally warmed enough to stop the cold-adapted virus. Like the outbreak of 2014 to 2015, the current bird flu strain came to North America from China via migratory bird movement.

While the latest strain of HPAI is killing domestic birds by the tens of millions, it’s the toll that the outbreak is taking on wild birds, and wild turkeys in particular, that’s turning heads in the hunting and conservation communities.

Basics With Jay Maxwell

Jay Maxwell has been hunting turkeys for most of his life. He has called competitively and guided hunts for years. In this episode, Jay compiles all of his experience into 30 minutes of the basic knowledge and skills you will need to be successful in the woods.

Turkeys!

Gobble Gobble: Turkeys!

11/26/20 by iHeartRadio

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Turkeys are a very interesting bird as it turns out. Which may be why many people are leaving it off their Thanksgiving table this year. Learn all about them right now!

Governor’s turkey hunt highlights New Hampshire’s rural culture β€” Furbearer Conservation

Governor’s turkey hunt highlights New Hampshire’s rural culture β€” Furbearer Conservation

Word on the street says that hunting is on a national downward trend. That “word” clearly hasn’t reached the hillside haunts of New Hampshire, as thousands of Granite State hunters and trappers still take to the woods each spring and fall to take part in the outdoor pastimes that have been integral to rural New England life. (Photo | Governor Sununu Facebook) (Photo | Governor Sununu Facebook) As of this past weekend, those thousands of hunters include New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, who lent support to a mentored turkey hunt this past weekend as part of a fundraiser for residents in need.