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    Hello All,
    Neat to capture this hen turkey and her two little chicks the other day. And who knew they could fly so well at such a small size?



    Cheers,
    Justin

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    I had no idea. I assumed they just stayed on the ground until they were considerably bigger. Very cool thing to capture on a trail camera.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rf2 View Post
    I had no idea. I assumed they just stayed on the ground until they were considerably bigger. Very cool thing to capture on a trail camera.
    I thought the exact same thing! Figured there would be no way they would be flying at such a small size. Always something cool to discover when running cams. Thanks for watching, buddy!

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    I have always been told that they can fly well enough to get up in trees after a couple of days, but never actually seen it.

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    It seems strange that a bird that spends most of its time on the ground learns to fly earlier than birds that spend most of their time in the air. I did a bit of research, and it seems that turkeys learn to fly after 8-14 days. Eagles learn to fly at about 12 weeks! Grouse also learn to fly early, at about 5 days, while Canada geese learn at 2-3 months. So it looks like there is a huge variation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rf2 View Post
    It seems strange that a bird that spends most of its time on the ground learns to fly earlier than birds that spend most of their time in the air. I did a bit of research, and it seems that turkeys learn to fly after 8-14 days. Eagles learn to fly at about 12 weeks! Grouse also learn to fly early, at about 5 days, while Canada geese learn at 2-3 months. So it looks like there is a huge variation.
    Great info, rf2 - and definitely news to me. I guess it makes sense that 'ground' birds learn to fly earlier in order to protect themselves. If I didn't capture footage of those little ones soaring I would never have believed it. Nature definitely is pretty cool!

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