roosting
Wild turkeys sleep in bushes .....probably lol my guess is as good as urs
I know all about wild turkeys, if it is raining turkeys will either ignore it or roost in their tree.
Turkeys do not jump. However, they can fly at speeds up to 55 mph for short bursts and roost in trees at night.
they roost in trees
yes
Yes, a wild turkey flies very well. Wild turkeys roost in a tree at night, there will be quite a few of them in the same tree & in trees close by. The hens tend to stick together but the gobblers & jakes- (young male turkeys) fight for the right to be the breeder of the flock. All the turkeys make a special noise when they fly-up to roost & again when they fly-down in the morning. The noise is one of the ways that hunters locate where the flock is staying so they can set-up nearby the next morning to hunt the turkeys.
turkeys roost. they sleep in a tree, you will usually find more than 10 turkey sleeping in a tree or a roost at one time. but if you disturb their roost they will find a new one and no longer go back to the one you disturbed.
Normally they flock together in trees to roost.
No She will leave to eat, drink and deficate but otherwise stays with the clutch unless chased off.
NO, commercially raised turkeys do not have the ability to fly. Some young commercially raised turkeys will try to fly but are not successful.
Of course. Turkeys roost in trees, which they cannot climb. If you chase a turkey, it will run, but if you get too close, it will fly, just as a chicken would. Sometimes turkeys fly across roads, but most often they walk.
No, only wild turkeys can fly. Domestic turkeys grown for eating are too heavy.