
Nest Predation – How It’s Studied
This Turkey Tuesday is about nest predation and how it’s studied. Many things eat turkey eggs, ranging from mammals, to snakes, to birds. Studying nest
This Turkey Tuesday is about nest predation and how it’s studied. Many things eat turkey eggs, ranging from mammals, to snakes, to birds. Studying nest
This Turkey Tuesday is about broods and the importance of temperature in dictating how they use habitats. Broods are inextricably linked to quality early successional
This Turkey Tuesday is about sociality in hens as the breeding season starts. We know that once hens leave winter flocks, they form small social
This Turkey Tuesday is about emerging data showing that the composition of winter flocks may be more complex and variable than we’ve believed. Our understanding
This Turkey Tuesday is about emerging data showing that the composition of winter flocks may be more complex and variable than we’ve believed. Our understanding
This Turkey Tuesday is about poults – those young birds that make turkey hunters smile when they see them – they represent the future. Wild
This Turkey Tuesday is about a question often asked by turkey hunters – what percentage of the population of toms should we harvest? This is
This Turkey Tuesday is about potential barriers to turkey movement – in this case fences. As turkey hunters, most of us have likely experienced the
This Turkey Tuesday is about broods – in this case, brood flocks that contain multiple hens and their poults. And check out the melanistic poults
Join the Gamekeepers with Dr. Mike Chamberlain and Toxey Haas as they discuss brooding, poults, biology, and politics as they relate to the wild
This Turkey Tuesday is about turkey talk. When we think about the vocabulary of the wild turkey, gobbling obviously comes
This Turkey Tuesday is about how adept wild turkeys are at obtaining food when it starts to become limited in
We assessed with exploratory analyses if weather during or prior to nesting predicted whether nests would be successful. We found
This Turkey Tuesday is about the development of behaviors in wild turkeys, which often seem to resemble what we think
This Turkey Tuesday is about what we’re learning about Gould’s wild turkeys, the most poorly understood subspecies. Gould’s are found
We examined habitat use of Gould’s wild turkeys, the most poorly understood subspecies. We found that Gould’s strongly selected for
This Turkey Tuesday is about being a true omnivore – meaning you eat both plants and animals. Wild turkeys are
This Turkey Tuesday is about how to improve the quality of forage plots planted for deer, only from a turkey’s
This Turkey Tuesday is about how important fall is to wild turkeys as they prepare for winter. With fall upon
This Turkey Tuesday is about gobbles – in this case, how they differ as you move from one subspecies and
This Turkey Tuesday is about gobbling – in this case, during the fall well before breeding season approaches. When us
With deer season now on the brain, we hit up one of our favorite mature buck nerds, Dr. Mike Chamberlain
We examined recursive movements of broods, which are movements back to areas they’ve previously used. We found that ground roosting
We monitored broods during the first month after hatching to determine how their selection of habitats changed as they aged.
This Turkey Tuesday is about growing up – in this case, the transition from being a jake to being an
This Turkey Tuesday is about covering your tail, or in popular slang, the ole CYA! Like other birds, wild turkeys
This Turkey Tuesday is about the spring shuffle and the old saying of “here today, gone tomorrow”. Wild turkeys are
This Turkey Tuesday is about roosts and the fact that some are more important than others. Roosts are critical to