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Started by macobb, March 17, 2019, 05:03:38 PM
Quote from: Spurs on March 17, 2019, 08:42:06 PMBudding? Heard of it but never seen it myself. Turkey will fly tree to tree feeding on the fresh buds.
Quote from: Treerooster on March 17, 2019, 10:09:51 PMQuote from: Spurs on March 17, 2019, 08:42:06 PMBudding? Heard of it but never seen it myself. Turkey will fly tree to tree feeding on the fresh buds.A good possibility.I have seen this. Actually they eat catkins in the spring (and fall catkins too in the fall/winter). If they were doing this, and you could see them, you should have observed them picking/feeding on the catkins, at least the hens anyways. They do it in the very tops of the tree and other parts of a tree where they can reach them. When they feed on catkins they will move from tree to tree as they feed.
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 18, 2019, 09:09:55 AMQuote from: Treerooster on March 17, 2019, 10:09:51 PMQuote from: Spurs on March 17, 2019, 08:42:06 PMBudding? Heard of it but never seen it myself. Turkey will fly tree to tree feeding on the fresh buds.A good possibility.I have seen this. Actually they eat catkins in the spring (and fall catkins too in the fall/winter). If they were doing this, and you could see them, you should have observed them picking/feeding on the catkins, at least the hens anyways. They do it in the very tops of the tree and other parts of a tree where they can reach them. When they feed on catkins they will move from tree to tree as they feed.I would say a combination of factors caused this behavior. I agree that the primary reason was that there was something budding in those trees that turkeys really like to eat. Add to that the notion that they must not be in total breeding mode yet. If they were, the gobblers would have got on the ground and tried to get those hens out of the trees,...and if the hens were totally in the mood, as well, they would surely have delayed the "budding" to get with the boys. The predator theory is a good one,....BUT, if they were concerned about predators, you would have seen evidence of that in terms of the birds being on the alert and "putting" at the culprit. If they were doing none of that, that pretty much rules out that theory. All indications from your story point towards the first explanation,...."budding" and lack of focused breeding interest.