But turkeys have to eat, too, and paying attention to what wild turkeys eat can pay off. Understanding what wild turkeys eat—and why they eat certain foods at certain times of the year—is valuable ...
W hen European settlers first came to New England, wild turkeys were everywhere. The reason that we still eat turkeys every Thanksgiving is to honor the tradition of turkey huntin ...
An incredible series of trail cam photos from Southeast Georgia show a golden eagle killing a wild turkey hen.
Health secretary RFK, Jr. has repeatedly suggested that farmers should let bird flu spread through flocks. Experts explain ...
The eastern wild turkey is North America's most abundant and widely distributed turkey subspecies. It inhabits 38 states and a handful of Canadian provinces. Most eastern turkeys are found east of ...
“The Case of the Missing Turkeys” continues as I have found that I was not imagining things and a flock of wild turkeys had been living in Wheaton but had mysteriously disappeared. I couldn ...
Save a swamp. Eat a nutria. FWS even suggests preferred ways to cook the invaders. Here's what we know. There's a cost to non-native species running wild. According to the U.S. Department of ...
SPRINGFIELD — Hunters in Illinois harvested a preliminary record statewide total of 1,045 wild turkeys during the 2024-2025 fall archery turkey season. The total compares last year’s harvest ...
Bird flu is a disease caused by avian influenza A viruses that usually spread between birds. Although the risk of people developing bird flu is low, there have been some human infections, mostly in ...