The Turkey’s Comeback And The Grouse’s Demise
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Grouse grow fleshy bristles on their toes in fall to act as snowshoes and to aid in clasping snow and ice-covered branches where they feed. MIKE BOTTINI
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Male turkeys have been heard in the early morning
Grouse grow fleshy bristles on their toes in fall to act as snowshoes and to aid in clasping snow and ice-covered branches where they feed. MIKE BOTTINI
Male turkeys have been heard in the early morning
By Mike Bottini
on Apr 6, 2016
A number of readers recently commented about sightings of large flocks of wild turkeys. Last fall, we witnessed a “mast year” in terms of extraordinary acorn production, and the floors...