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goinsoon wrote:
Beth54 wrote:
goinsoon wrote:

Did you know that brush turkey chicks ane almost the only chick that is self sufficient once they are hatched, they leave the nest and can fly.


 NO, I didn't know that. You are just a fountain of information Brian. biggrin 


 Yes, but my child bride recons most of it is bloody useless, I can't help myself I just love trivia



-- Edited by goinsoon on Friday 23rd of December 2011 07:30:01 PM


 Yep, me too. Family always say I'm full of useless information! Good for trivia comps though. biggrin



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Another thing about the brush turkey is that after the female lays the eggs, she buggers off and has noting more to do with the nest. the male tends the nest (he has a heat sensor in his beak) and scrapes and packs to lower and raise the temperature, he stays with the nest until the chicks are hatched.

(I did not google this, it was something I learned in another life)



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goinsoon wrote:

Another thing about the brush turkey is that after the female lays the eggs, she buggers off and has noting more to do with the nest. the male tends the nest (he has a heat sensor in his beak) and scrapes and packs to lower and raise the temperature, he stays with the nest until the chicks are hatched.

(I did not google this, it was something I learned in another life)


I actually knew that too! And I didn't google it either!  



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Here's a nice rafter of wild turkeys:

wt4.jpg



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03_troopy wrote:

Here's a nice rafter of wild turkeys:

wt4.jpg


  Now that's my kind of turkey! biggrin



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