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leucistic wild Turkey? #9122012 10/14/24 04:41 PM
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I’ve seen it several times but have never been able to get a picture. The game cam got several pics of it.

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Cool pics, turkeys come in several colors and are cool when you see the less common ones. I think there would be more of the color phase ones but they do not hide from predators as well as the standard colored ones.


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Lookie what showed up this afternoon at my creek feeder. Group of this years jakes looks like to me. Hope that one makes it to maturity. Odds are it will not but on occasion one will make it.

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A turkey farm a couple of miles away was destroyed in a tornado and a several hundred domestic ones ended up in the woods here. They interbred with wild ones and there were a bunch that were predominantly white with black tips on the feathers. They eventually were bred out by the native turkeys.

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Originally Posted by ntxtrapper
A turkey farm a couple of miles away was destroyed in a tornado and a several hundred domestic ones ended up in the woods here. They interbred with wild ones and there were a bunch that were predominantly white with black tips on the feathers. They eventually were bred out by the native turkeys.


I was surprised to learn that domestic turkeys were originally indigenous to Mexico but are no longer found in the wild. Imagine if they were? Then the turkey slam would include 1 more than it does.

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Very cool!

I've seen a handful of smoke phase turkeys in my years. They definitely stand out!


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Back in early 70's a turkey truck turned over between Bastrop and Lockhart on Highway 86.
Looked like it snowed turkeys and feathers.
There are still a few predominately white turkeys running around the woods in this area.
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