I would love to see that many turkeys land in my yard! And they are common in my home state, but I don't see them out and about nearly enough! Got plenty of turkey vultures that hang around tho!
@@jenniferweston7621 mine must be special kind of breed i found out mine fly which i don't mind but the problem is they bother my chickens, ducks and geese
👍 Thanks for these flying birds. Nice to see them flying.
I never knew turkeys could fly that good.
They must be fed a lot there. There are so many
They still land better than Ryanair.
Ahh, don't you love it when the food comes to _you?_
And then flies away right as you try and pick it up?
This is Hitchcock.
Wow! Do cool. I've got them out in central Texas too. They sure can fly!
I would love to see that many turkeys land in my yard! And they are common in my home state, but I don't see them out and about nearly enough! Got plenty of turkey vultures that hang around tho!
They are wild or not wild ! Answers my question please for me very interesting, because they are better flying.
These are wild. Only Heritage Domestics can fly like this.
These are all wild turkeys. Domestic turkeys are fatter, have white plumage, and can't fly.
@@jenniferweston7621 mine must be special kind of breed i found out mine fly which i don't mind but the problem is they bother my chickens, ducks and geese
Sorry, they r wild Turkeys, but somewhat pretty tame cause I give them cracked corn 🌽 they really love it
so many, must be really noisy
Thursday is Thanksgiving Day!! Beware, Turks!!
That is ALOT of soaring Turkeys. Do you feed them ?
their are wild turkeys
@@Le_epic_eclipse : So they are. But somebody might be feeding them- that would explain why they're showing up in such numbers.
you can / should feed them in winter, they like acorn n bird food....humans destroyed their living quarters so should feed them....
Yes I do give them cracked corn keeps them pretty tame
Where is this at , and what kind of grain field.
Donald this is in High Rolls, Southern New Mexico. Give them cracked corn
they need food in winter...oats, corn, wheat, sunflower seeds...
Спасибо
Que pajarotes!
Sometimes if it's drought season, I feed the cut up hot dogs and bowls of water 😊👍
Where....
De donde tanto pavo
WKRP lied to me!
As God as my witness, I thought turkeys COULDN'T fly
The WKRP turkeys were domestic. They're much fatter and paler than wild ones, and they can't fly worth a darn.
They don't fly per se ..... But they can essentially power jump and glide because they have wings...
@@karmaqueen3333they flies stupid
That's a lot of turkeys.
They usually leave me lots of feathers in trade for some corn lol
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