Wild turkeys ruffle feathers in Pocatello
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Wild turkeys ruffle feathers in Pocatello
Wild turkeys in the Johnny Creek area of Pocatello, a hotspot for the birds. | Courtesy Fish and Game POCATELLO — A booming population of wild turkeys is causing headaches for homeowners in Pocatello’s wildland-urban interface, where homes meet the foothills and canyons. Wild turkeys, first introduced to Idaho in 1961, have become notorious for causing trouble in residential areas. They roost in inconvenient places, scratch up lawn furniture, pe…
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