Along the sloping banks of the San Lorenzo Creek in Hayward, steps from the oldest Japanese garden in California, chaos unfolds. The creek is a favorite gathering spot for the Bay Area’s wild turkeys.
While crossing the bridge that spans the South Fork of the Teton River on Tuesday morning, I saw 18 wild turkeys on a sandbar, getting their fill of water. I tried to back up to get some pictures, but ...
From near extinction in 1900 to a statewide comeback, explore the history of Ohio’s wild turkeys and the modern challenges ...
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