Some unique turkey bird names for a pet turkey could be Gobbles, Tilly, Tomo, Peaches, or Waddles.
That is the correct spelling of "turkey" (a large bird). The capitalized form "Turkey" is the name of the country between the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.
Yes, "Blue Jay" should be capitalized when referring to the bird species, just like other bird names are capitalized.
It depends. The country name, Turkey, should always be capitalized. The animal, turkey, is a simple noun and should only be capitalized at the start of a sentence.
A fowl. Foul means bad. Fowl literally means a bird. ^^ Yan Yan
The exact origin of the phrase "now you're talking turkey" is uncertain, but it is likely related to the practice of speaking frankly or getting down to business, similar to "getting down to brass tacks." Turkey is a revered and valuable bird, and the phrase may simply refer to speaking in a serious or valuable manner.
No. Many birds have weird names like the elephant bird or the kiwi bird. There are so many birds, scientists have to make up names.
Attributed to Ben Franklin; apparently false. See link.
Grey goose, wild turkey
because turkey in turkish has nothing to do with the bird.
Turkey da bird
The turkey is considered a sacrificial bird in Mexico.
A turkey is a turkey. A turkey is a bird. A turkey is not an eagle. An eagle is a bird. Both turkeys and eagles are birds. An eagle is not a turkey.
A turkey is a domesticated bird used for meat.
Apparently he wanted to make the turkey the national bird. :/
NO
cuckoo, pigeon, thrush, peewit, turkey, osprey, parrot, magpie
there is no such motto for the turkey (bird)