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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16544362" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>We have group of about a dozen wild turkeys that live a block away in the woods. I sometimes see then on front lawns feeding, but never on my property. One time a few years ago there was a wild turkey on our church's front lawn, a mile from here. When I went to get the mail, it took flight and flew right into the front (thick) foyer glass windows, about 10' off the ground. These windows were maybe 15' tall and each was about 4' wide. The glass didn't break, but it shook. The turkey fell to the ground, shook it off, and took flight again in the opposite direction. I always find it weird to see them flying, even though it is usually a short distance. They're so big and heavy, and yet they get in the air relatively quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16544362, member: 6727"] We have group of about a dozen wild turkeys that live a block away in the woods. I sometimes see then on front lawns feeding, but never on my property. One time a few years ago there was a wild turkey on our church's front lawn, a mile from here. When I went to get the mail, it took flight and flew right into the front (thick) foyer glass windows, about 10' off the ground. These windows were maybe 15' tall and each was about 4' wide. The glass didn't break, but it shook. The turkey fell to the ground, shook it off, and took flight again in the opposite direction. I always find it weird to see them flying, even though it is usually a short distance. They're so big and heavy, and yet they get in the air relatively quickly. [/QUOTE]
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