Yes, turkeys can fly up to 55 mph,but not for very long distances
Turkeys don't fly a lot. They can fly short distances, and they fly down and up from their roosting trees, but they do fly.
A wild turkey can fly up to 55mph. over a short distance.
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If by running bird you mean flightless, no a peafowl is not flightless and can fly short distances about the equivalent of a turkey, if you consider a turkey to be a running bird.
According to the NWTF (National Wild Turkey Federation) Turkeys can run at speeds up to 25 mph, and they CAN FLY up to 55 mph.
Yes, pukekeos do fly for short distances
Peacock can dance and fly short distances.
Yes, both chickens and turkey's can and do fly although they do not fly high or far. Many chickens are wing clipped when they are young but they are all capable of limited flights. Wild turkey's use flight to escape predators but the turkeys raised for meat on farms are often too heavy for any real spectacular flights.
They fly short distances and like to roost up high if allowed.
Guinea hens can fly short distances, typically up to 100 feet, and for a short amount of time, usually less than a minute.
Try a frisbe, they can even fly for short distances.