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Wild Turkey Behaviors

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Each night as the sun starts to set turkeys will naturally seek out a tree to spend the night. This behavior is called roosting and helps protect them at night from ground dwelling predators such as coyotes. Wild Turkey Body Language Wild Turkeys are not migratory. Wild turkey behaviors . Wild Turkey Behavior Rio Grande Wild Turkeys are the only native bird in the United States that forms cooperative display coalitions or when multiple males cooperate to attract females but only one male the alpha male in the group mates with females. The birds urge to breed is triggered by increasing daylight hours which stimulate the sex hormones of the toms. You can get away with some things in a tree stand when hunting for deer but if the whitetail doesnt bust you for doing it a wild turkey will. They forage on the ground in flocks occasionally mounting shrubs or low trees for fruits. Turkeys Social Behavior. They will spread out their wings while gobbling tremendously for the female t