What would be said to a gang of Wild Turkeys,--several hundred trotting along a sand-bar of the Upper Mississippi?
I wrote to the president of the Royal Institution and presented that society with my large painting of the "Wild Turkeys.
She remembered seeing plenty of wild turkeys as a child, but as for hogs and cattle, she did not remember them running wild.
There was plenty of deer den, plenty of wild turkeys, and wild hogs.
The American forests abound in birds; and in those of districts that are distant from the settlements of men, wild turkeys, and several species of grouse are very numerous.
During this day's journey they had seen no animals, except some flocks of wild turkeys.
Between these islands the vessel passed, so near to one that they could see a herd of deer peeping at them through the thin growth of the bluff, and a flock of wild turkeysflying to a distant grove.
He noted the abundance of fish in its waters, the broad prairies on which grazed herds of buffalo, and the flocks of wild turkeys in the woods.
During our ride we killed a brace of wild turkeys, and this gave us a welcome change from the monotony of rusty bacon.
I then took a ramble around for I had seen where there was evidence of a flock of wild turkeys in the neighborhood.
But, standing on a jutting promontory, I could see scattering bands of antelope, a large flock of wild turkeys, a few straggling buffalo, and one large lobo or timber wolf.
Cautiously slipping up, with the roost between myself and the moon, I lay down and peered up at trees full of wild turkeys.
He saw many deer, and started up several flights of wild turkeys, but he did not disturb them.
It may be buffalo, it may be deer, it may be antelope, and it may be wild turkeys.
A little later he made out the shapes of wild turkeys, then very numerous in Texas among the boughs of the trees, and he brought a fine fat one down at the first shot.
He said that he had seen lots of wild turkeys when he was a boy.
We hunted rabbits, 'possums, squirrels, wild turkeys, doves and partridges there.
We hunted 'possums, rabbits, squirrels, wild turkeys, on the river.
Views of the skull of wild turkeys, and skeleton of the left foot of a wild turkey 80 Plate VI.
In the great woods surrounding our home there were numbers of wild turkeys, and I can well remember my brother Frank's skill in calling them.
It is given no rest until it is killed; hence there are few or no wild turkeys to take care of the hens, which then visit the domestic gobbler about the farm-yards.
She must stop killing doves, blackbirds, wild turkeys, sandpipers, and all the squirrels save the red squirrel.
At one time, as he was hunting for a place from which to get a good view of a small but deep ravine, he flushed a flock of wild turkeys, seven or eight in number, and scarcely more than twenty feet distant from him.
Then he had come home heavily burdened with wild turkeys, squirrels, opossums, raccoons and game of every other species that the mountains afforded.
But suppose he quits his roost during the night and wanders away somewhere," suggested the Doctor, who knew nothing of the habits of wild turkeys.
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