Wild Turkeys

  • Wild Turkeys: Stories of the Savage Family of Western Oklahoma from letters and interviews
    By William Males

    E. F. Savage (father of E. B.) did the roadbed work for this railroad line. The Mabrys then moved to a relinquishment claim near Rhea, Oklahoma (160 acres) in 1902.

  • Wild Turkeys: Hunting and Watching
    By John J. Mettler

    Whether you dream of mounting a prize bird over the mantle or are inspired to photograph turkeys in their natural environment, this comprehensive guide includes everything you need to successfully...

  • Wild Turkeys
    By Kristin Schuetz

    Wild turkeys have roamed the woodlands of North America since before hunters came.

  • Wild Turkeys: Nature's Nervous Birds!
    By Dr. Richard A. NeSmith

    Turkeys are All-American birds, predating the European settlers.

  • Wild Turkeys
    By Dorothy Hinshaw Patent

    Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, behavior, and life cycle of wild turkeys.

  • Wild Turkeys
    By Rebecca Sabelko

    But they have to watch out for predators. Sharp senses of sight and hearing alert them to lurking enemies. In this book, young readers will learn all about the habits and habitats of these large birds. Gobble, gobble!

  • Wild Turkeys
    By Meryl Magby

    Unlike their domesticated relatives, wild turkeys can fly.

  • Wild Turkeys
    By John E. Becker

    Overhunting and habitat destruction nearly drove wild turkeys to extinction. But laws protecting wild turkeys and projects to reintroduce them have been extremely successful in reestablishing wild turkeys across America.