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Toms have an uncanny ability to pinpoint the locations of our calls. Ears that capture sounds and route them independently to the brain, coupled with constant head movements to refine the direction and distance to sounds = precision! The National Wild Turkey Federation wildturkeylab
Dust bathing is something all wild turkeys do, the dust helps maintain feather condition. Some dusting also occurs in ant mounds, the ants crawl on the bird and help control feathers mites. Who doesn’t love wallowing in the dirt? The National Wild Turkey Federation wildturkeylab
Preening is a form of self-care wild turkeys do for hours daily. Spreading oily secretions from the uropygial gland onto feathers while arranging them with the beak keeps feathers in top-top shape! Anyone seen turkeys preening lately?wildturkeylab The National Wild Turkey Federation
buff.ly/3wOry4R This is Part 5 of our Spurred: Story of Wild Turkey Research series, Spotlight on Wayne Bailey. Mike, Mike Chamberlain , discusses Wayne's impact on the wild turkey world, its enthusiasts, and himself. #nwtf #spurred
Each spring you see pics of turkeys believed to be color phases of wild turkeys, but many are Heritage domestic birds that become feral and integrate into wild flocks, like this Fall Fire and Bourbon Red. Have you seen similar birds? The National Wild Turkey Federation wildturkeylab
wildturkeylab.com/510-qa-with-mi… - From The Turkey Hunter Podcast – “Q&A with Mike Chamberlain (Mike Chamberlain) and Patrick Wightman at the The National Wild Turkey Federation Convention This week, Cameron and Andy share the Q&A Seminar with Mike Chamberlain and Patrick Wightman from the NWTF Convention in