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A turkey vulture nest this year in an old silo in Mequon highlights the general increase and adaptability of the species in Wisconsin. advertisement. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
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wild turkey nest with eggs.jpg. A clutch of wild turkey eggs. Wild turkey hens build their nests on the ground by making a small depression in the earth under a protective bush or other cover.
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Turkey vultures made a nest in a silo on an old farm in Mequon. Their chicks hissed as a photographer investigated the nest site. Paul A. Smith.
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Due to recent turkey nest success, the 10-year average of poults increased from 2.7 to 2.8 per hen. Wild turkeys were once gone from Ohio Wild turkey population growth is one of Ohio's biggest ...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) is frequently contacted concerning wild turkey nests that appear to be abandoned, resulting in concern for the welfare of the nest and ...
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A turkey vulture chick stands in its nest in a silo in Mequon. Standing 7 feet away were two football-sized creatures covered in white down. They sported black faces, beaks, legs and feet.
Unfortunately for the turkey, the courtyard is also home to a couple of aggressive nesting geese. Geese have gained some notoriety on campus for being territorial and confrontational, a reputation ...
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