
Turkey (bird) - Wikipedia
Turkeys are large, heavyset galliforms in the genus Meleagris, indigenous to the Americas. They are among the largest birds in their native ranges, as well as being one of the heaviest birds in …
10 Fun Facts About the Wild Turkey | Audubon
Nov 17, 2022 · While they might not look like the fastest birds, Wild Turkeys are surprisingly confident fliers, capable of hitting 60 miles per hour. They are also more agile than they appear.
Wild Facts About Wild Turkeys - U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Those odd birds at your Thanksgiving table are even wilder than you thought. Amuse your guests with some offbeat turkey facts.
Turkey | Description, Habitat, & Facts | Britannica
Dec 19, 2025 · turkey, either of two species of birds classified as members of either the family Phasianidae or Meleagrididae (order Galliformes). The best known is the common turkey …
Wild Turkey Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
In the early 1500s, European explorers brought home Wild Turkeys from Mexico, where native people had domesticated the birds centuries earlier. Turkeys quickly became popular on …
Turkeys | Humane World for Animals
These intelligent birds form complex social groups and spend their days foraging, using their beaks to search for insects, acorns, grains and other delicacies. Turkeys enjoy tight-knit …
How to Get Rid of Wild Turkeys (and Keep Them Out of Your Yard)
Dec 10, 2025 · The solution to unwanted turkeys in your yard is often in your control—through eliminating their sense of safety and the tempting foods that make turkeys feel welcome, as …
Turkey Bird Facts - A-Z Animals
Nov 8, 2019 · Turkeys have been evolving in North America for more than 20 million years and share a recent common ancestor with other fowl, like grouse and pheasants. It is the wild …
Meleagris gallopavo - Animal Diversity Web
Wild turkeys are large, ground-dwelling birds with long legs, long necks and large fan-shaped tails. They have short, rounded wings. Male wild turkeys have dark, iridescent plumage. Their …
Turkey Facts, Biology, and Statistics - ThoughtCo
May 11, 2025 · Wild turkeys can fly, while domesticated turkeys cannot and are bred for larger breast muscles. Turkeys have special features like caruncles, snoods, and wattles that play …