Female turkeys could be running the roost for years to come. New research from the University of Georgia published in the ...
Female wild turkeys exposed to heavy hunting pressure tend to hatch more daughters, a response that could reshape flock ...
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Hunting may influence gender of wild turkey offspring, UGA researchers find
The gender of wild turkey offspring could depend on hunters in the area, according to new research from the University of Georgia.
At three sites where turkeys are hunted, it appeared that females were more likely to give birth to other females.
It takes approximately 12-13 days to lay the full clutch of eggs and another 26-28 days of continuous incubation for them to ...
In California, Thanksgiving is not the only time of year when turkeys invade the suburbs. Some Bay Area residents often see the plump fowl roaming neighborhood streets or outside of homes. But why are ...
Wild turkeys in Michigan have every right to strut. Their native populations wiped out in Michigan by European settlers by 1900, decades of restoration efforts starting in the 1950s have restored wild ...
The statewide survey will be used to assess the number of female wild turkeys and babies in Michigan. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is asking residents to report the number of wild ...
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For nearly two weeks, a wild turkey has been roaming the grounds of Fishtown's Palmer Cemetery and alighting on the rooftops of nearby rowhomes. Some mornings it can be heard gobbling at sunrise.
In California, Thanksgiving is not the only time of year when turkeys invade the suburbs. Some Bay Area residents often see the plump fowl roaming neighborhood streets or outside of homes, especially ...
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