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- What to do if you see a wild turkey in Sacramento CA | Sacramento Bee
While it’s common to see flocks of wild turkeys in Sacramento, either pecking at lawns or roaming on the side of a road, the experience can still be intimidating
- Wild Turkey — Sacramento Audubon Society
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- Sacramento wildlife expert says neighborhood turkeys are nuisance . . .
In a city like Sacramento, turkeys are rarely in danger Cars stop for them People generally don't bother them In fact, turkeys have actually left some people a little beat up
- Wild Turkeys: Strutting Around Your Suburbs, But Why? - KQED
Gardner says turkeys prefer low- to mid-elevation forested-type habitats, like our coastal foothills Yet many turkeys have developed a taste for the suburbs of Sacramento and the East Bay
- Spotted a wild turkey cruising through Folsom, California . . . - Facebook
Spotted a wild turkey cruising through Folsom, California like he owns the place 🦃 Northern California wildlife always knows how to steal the show From neighborhood streets to open trails, you never know what you’ll see in Folsom CA If you love Folsom wildlife, California wild turkeys, Sacramento area nature, and local outdoor moments, this one’s for you Have you seen wild turkeys
- 2025 KCRA Turkey Drive collects record number of turkeys
The Sacramento Food Bank Family Services partnered again with KCRA 3 to hold this year’s Turkey Drive at Cal Expo to help families in need
- California Wild Turkey Hunting Guides - SC2 Outdoors
Our hunts take place in Northern California on exceptional private ranches nestled in the upper Sacramento River Valley and its surrounding foothills You'll find yourself chasing gobblers across landscapes ranging from sea level to over 5,000 feet in elevation
- Tuleyomes Science Corner - Wild Turkeys in California
Like many urban areas in California, my neighborhood in Sacramento is home to a flock of wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) I often see them foraging for insects and seeds in front yards, roosting in trees in the park, or even walking around on people’s roofs
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