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- Wild turkey flock has a disagreement. Another group wants this territory. Trail camera video from eastern Virginia. Recorded in October of 2020.
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Damn. Never seen so many hens in one spot. Loved it
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Their funny🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃🤗💖🌷🌷!
There is a small flock in a park next to my brother-in-law’s house on the Ohio River.
They are as tame as chickens. They realize they’re protected.
And I swear they even strut when you take their picture!
I think they are beautiful. Please check out my Blue Mountain videos. Thanks.
Wow that's alot of turkeys 😊
Yes and they seem upset. Thanks for watching. Try the Blue Mountain videos too!
@@wildlifetelevisionvirginia I think I'll look at some of your other videos they look interesting, did you get on a trail cam 😊😊😊
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Don’t think I’ve ever seen this large a flock…wow
I got chased by wild turkeys and had to run to get in my car.
You're seeing the world's first pedestrians right there. Wild turkeys will walk up to a crosswalk and stand there patiently, with 30 young'uns behind 'em, and wait for the crossing guard to come out and wave them across. Seen it many a times...
Interesting. Thanks.
I have also seen on a country road a scene where two toms were stationed on either side of their flock (20-25, including hens and young'uns?) as they crossed the road. We in cars stopped to let them cross. When all were crossed, the toms checked the side of the road they had left (to be sure all were crossed?), then they followed (stately, no rushing) the flock on their way, shepherding them away from the road. It was fascinating to watch. Very organized.
@Geoffrey Campbell I didn't own a cell at the time. I do now, but I'm pretty much a troglodyte about them. That is one of the few times that I kind of wished I did have one. I drove the rest of the way to work with my mouth hanging open, awed.
I would love to see that.
They just spotted the Merry Christmas sign .
Cool video! Good to see you got a nice gang of turkeys there!
Thank you.
Great video , but viewers really do not realize just how loud they are until you are up close to them in the woods . And that is a difficult task to do . I had six hens within 20 yards of me and got busted by just blinking my eyes all because I had left my full head and face cove in my truck .
We ha e wild turkeys on our property and one hen just showed up last week with eight babies.💋❤
Beautiful
Group picture everyone!!! Lol. These fly too and I almost hit them more than once...
Got to love it 😍
Yep. Thanks for watching.
This looks like my backyard.we have at least 50to turkeys visiting us everyday.
Very cool. Thanks for watching! Please view my "Blue Mountain" videos too.
The Hens have spoken , look out boys
Wow beautiful to watch
Yes they are beautiful. Thanks for watching.
Such quirky turkeys! Where were they lurking? 🤔
I live in Florida and you will not see this many turkeys together. This is an awesome video.
This is very rare for Virginia too. Thanks for watching. Please try this video. czcams.com/video/lUs0ayuOLM8/video.html
Maybe turkeys didn't appreciate bussards roosting overhead
Turkey is one of the remaining from the dinosaur era.
Right On
Looks like a hen party with a couple of beardless jakes maybe?
Could be. Thanks for watching.
What a come back.
Turkeys 🦃
Once rare.
Carefully regulated hunting helps. Thanks for watching!
Great video,,,,LOVE these guys,,,use to raise them,royal palm,an bronze,,GREAT fun:-):-):-)
Thanks for watching and commenting. Wild turkeys are fascinating.
Very cool
I agree. Thanks for watching. Please take a look at my "Blue Mountain" videos too.
When two family flock’s get together in the fall there’s usually fighting
Interesting. Thanks for watching!
It's not two family flocks. It's a flock of hens and a flock of Jakes. They are establishing pecking order to determine who is boss. Hens will do it as well as the Gobblers and Jakes .
Are we still talking about turkeys lol
@@MrRenomax no they’re talking about January 6
@@youtubesucks3393 lol
Damn that's a lot of turkeys!
Yep. Interesting aren't they?
Yep. Interesting aren't they?
velociraptors
Yep
Looks and sounds like Washington DC
Jive turkeys!
Dayum
Turkey fight!
Wonder who would win between a rooster and a male turkey?
turkeys who made turkey dinner for the colonies 1600 ad
Looks a lot like Michael Jackson Bad video.
I was thinking that turkeys were the first dinosaurs, after watching Jurassic Park 3 which sucked btw.
All hens. They sound just like turkeys. Hunters pay attention.
Nope there was one Tom.
Yes they sound like turkeys. And some of them sound like hunters.
I havent seen that many turkeys in one place since Biden spoke at the AFL-CIO event last week.
I have just one hen turkey hanging out in my pasture and she is about the tallest one I've seen. She has protection at my place. No hunting.
@Sherry Kendrick; you may believe in your POV, however, No Hunting is quite possibly why you have ONLY ONE turkey @ your place. Turkey DEPEND ON THE FLOCK for survival. Only ONE bird means something is wrong, according to Mother Nature. Turkey hens are solitary for just a short time, during nesting/hatching. Wild turkey have a short average life-span( I believe 5-6 yrs, maybe as high as 8 yrs) Flock health depends upon ROTATIONAL age variety.(a certain percentage of chicks> poults>jakes&jennys>Gobblers&hens) Any extereme shift in that percentage results in a death
sentence for the entire flock, eventually(i.e. "winter die-off"= euphenism for starvation). Hunters are actually beneficial flock management. Percentage -wise, they only harvest 15-20 percent. Culling(trimming) the flock population. MOST IMPORTANTLY, the presence of hunters, decrease the carnage by predators.Skunks, Opossums, Raccoons, Foxes, Coyotes, etc avoid areas frequented by hunters. Thus, they are not there to inflict damage to the flock. @ the same time, their numbers are often reduced through hunting, leaving the turkey alone to feed, and survive winter. Lastly, people cannot PRESERVE wild-life( except for taxidermy), we can only CONSERVE, often by the means mentioned above. I do hope that you, and others, will reflect upon this, and pass it on. I also hope that you find a knowledgable hunter to help you rebuild a flock, so that you may enjoy year-long, and LET THE HUNTER ENJOY THE FRUITS OF HIS LABOR, during scheduled hunting seasons!! TY! MED,Sr, veteran hunter of 65+ years.
Dinosaurs
West side story...
Good one! The sharks and the jets.
@@wildlifetelevisionvirginia lol , mabey that betrays my age...lol
That’s poor!
Boring
@ William Hagen; IMO, Sad. Sad that you apparently do not, nor have ever, learned to appreciate Nature. Nature teaches people a LOT about life in general. I urge you to explore Nature @ any level, even take care of a dog, cat, bird, or even fish. Your interest goes up, your blood pressure goes down. And sharing stories puts you in contact with wonderful people. Please try it.