Yeah, I'm not kidding! Something scared the flock of 30+ wild female hens just at dusk last night.
What ever it was that scared these birds out of their normal roost drove them to fly across 200 yards of open water to a small island. They then flew back but many of them stayed high up in the tree that they landed in for most of the night.
I suspect that the coyotes decided to hunt turkey
These birds are large and that was a fairly far distance for them to fly. They are looking very appealing to many other creatures, who view them as food.
I hope you enjoy the video. I posted it to my Youtube channel on Dec. 10th, 2017.
~ Rebecca Ryan
Couldn't help but think of this WKRP episode when I saw the title of your post;
PS No turkeys were harmed during the production of this post.
SDG
Hahaha! "The turkeys are hitting the ground like bags of wet cement!"
Timeless clip...even funnier because I'm old enough to remember this episode, too and this is exactly what me husband and I said when we saw the turkeys catapulting themselves in the air. LOL! I have never seen anything like it.
Rebecca
That is an unusual catch for you. How many people get to see wild turkeys flying in the nearly dark sky?
We all have now. Thanks to you and your vigilance for us.
The video and your explanation of what happened is very interesting.
Francis
I have never seen anything like it. They knew they were flying over water too. It's like they knew that if they roosted on the island, whatever was hunting them, wouldn't be able to get to them. Remarkable, I think. :)Thank you @francisk!
Beautiful video! I love to see the female turkey running away, when i was in Morocco my father uncle has so much at his place, I was disturbing them, and they was shouting hhhhh, they was so much funny.
Turkeys have a personality and I think that they are funny, too.
Thank you for your lovely comment @creativewoman. :) You and @progressivechef must be exhausted with the opening of your new bistro. Has it been really busy for you?
Hi my dear friend, yes am so busy, we have so much work, you know well that the beginning is so difficult, but all passed well, am so happy that the customers liked so much the food.
turkey started searching that coyotes ;) nice video & story @rebeccaryan
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Hahaha! I love this gif @resteemia! Thank you!
Life can be hard for a turkey! It's so neat that you are still seeing your turkeys and that you have a roost close to you. I had wild turkeys in my yard for the first time ever, a month or so ago. I'd like to see them back! Do you hear a lot of coyotes howling in the night? It's amazing how some wildlife can figure out how to live in the spaces between people!
Hi @haphazard-hstead! Yes, there is, what sounds like, a pack of them. I did think about this a fair bit and now I'm wondering if it might have been a racoon because the birds should have been protected in their regular roost. Something had to drive them to fly across open water to the island. I was shocked how high in the tree they went and how far they can actually fly. Remarkable! I agree about the flexibility to live alongside us. :)
Turkeys are a strong bird. They can fly a lot better than it looks like they can -- they just don't like to, lol. I bet a raccoon could stress a group of turkeys. They sure can tear up a place. I just picked all my Japanese persimmons because the raccoons were starting to climb into the tree and break branches -- just like a bear in an apple tree. ; )
Turkeys can fly but not very high because of their weight. They are one of the most heavy birds.
Must've been chupacabra.
Hahaha! Yes, it must have been. ;)
Resteemed.Wonderful video creating @rebeccaryan. Look at these Turkeys. They are really innocent and awesome feathers. Need to protect them.
Beautiful your post mam.i always follow your post..resteem it
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@rebeccaryan - 'Yeah, I'm not kidding! Something scared the flock of 30+ wild female hens just at dusk last night.' Ma'm otherwise they will not fly at dusk of night.... You made a good video of their fly.... Nice capture ma'm....
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wow its so awesome for me thats these hens flying like birds wonderfull video @rebecca have good evening
Very interesting video. You were at the right time to shoot this, I always thought that the turkeys if they fly are very low and few. Thank you for the post...
wow what a fantastic video so cool to watch them fly :)
Nice post about turkey.
outstanding......nature
love it.
feel of love..
thank's for sharing
You got a nice video of their sudden move! No idea what came to them! But feel like they made a nice escape! Great video friend!@rebeccaryan,
Cheers~
i saw this video and i liked in your post
this is nice video and nature .
Thanks for the post.
Have a nice day @rebeccaryan
Did you enjoy that @rebeccaryan
Yes, very much. Normally you only see these birds on the ground. It is very unusual to see them fly this far and this high up in a tree.
Oh..i can almost imagine you running for your camera🤣🤣
Such a wonderful video and smart nature photograpy by rebecca mam...
Wel done madem...
Cheers~~~
birds that are difficult to fly, good post friends
well we called it peazants in my state what you called it and it sad they scared you
:) @rebeccaryan
Interesting Turkey's video. I watched your video totally. Hunters seek every time turkeys. Save from them.
Never thought that they can fly this high haha!
wow that's so awesome to watch them great video :D
thats are rare case to see them flying as far i know.
Didn't know these guys can fly
I remember being very surprised when I saw a brushturkey flying in my back garden when I first moved to Sydney, but the turkey's in your video are even more impressive!
Nice capture! It's rare to ever see those turkeys (vicious beasts) fly
Nice bird
Gobble gobble! Can’t watch the video cause our service is so slow but yes I imagine they took to the air to escape a coyote or fox. Poor things it takes so much effort for them to become airborne at more than a couple of feet in the sir. I usually catch up on videos at the library. Have a great day.