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<blockquote data-quote="Bgoodman30" data-source="post: 5325565" data-attributes="member: 18480"><p>[ATTACH=full]133127[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]133128[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I was always under the notion that habitat loss and human disturbance would move turkeys off a property but lately I have found that the opposite is true? I have observed this huge suburban flock stay put with track hoes and dynamite in the background even with more suitable undisturbed habitat right across the street. I also have seen this in rural settings with clearing for ag land and logging. </p><p>I just find this interesting I guess turkeys get stuck in their ways...? Maybe they know if they move to a new area they will be slaughtered?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bgoodman30, post: 5325565, member: 18480"] [ATTACH type="full"]133127[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]133128[/ATTACH] I was always under the notion that habitat loss and human disturbance would move turkeys off a property but lately I have found that the opposite is true? I have observed this huge suburban flock stay put with track hoes and dynamite in the background even with more suitable undisturbed habitat right across the street. I also have seen this in rural settings with clearing for ag land and logging. I just find this interesting I guess turkeys get stuck in their ways...? Maybe they know if they move to a new area they will be slaughtered? [/QUOTE]
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