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  2. Gapeworm - Wikipedia

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    Turkey poults, baby chicks and pheasant chicks are most susceptible to infection. Turkey poults usually develop gapeworm signs earlier and begin to die sooner after infection than young chickens. Lesions are usually found in the trachea of turkeys and pheasants but seldom if ever in the tracheas of young chickens and guinea fowl .

  3. Alaskan Woman Drops Thanksgiving Turkeys from Plane in an ...

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    For the last three years, local pilot Esther Sanderlin has been dropping what the local news refers to as “turkey bombs” near her fellow Alaskan neighbors who live off the road system.

  4. Man Found An Abandoned Egg And Decided To Take It Home ... - AOL

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    Sometimes, life surprises us in the most heartwarming ways. One day, Riyadh Khalaf from BBC Morning Live found an abandoned egg and decided to take it home.When the egg finally hatched, a tiny ...

  5. List of birds of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the bird species recorded in Turkey. The avifauna of Turkey include a total of 495 species, of which 90 have occurred accidentally and 4 have been introduced by humans . The official checklist of birds of Turkey is maintained by the Turkish Bird Records Committee, [ 1 ] which receives and reviews the submitted records via eBird .

  6. Did you know you could do this with an egg? [Video] - AOL

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    Brown posted a video where he cracks an egg at the bottom of the ocean, and the results are mesmerizing. The clip begins with GoPro footage of Brown underwater, tapping an egg with his camera.

  7. South Island robin - Wikipedia

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    The South Island robin (Petroica australis; also known in Māori as the kakaruwai) [2] is a sparrow-sized bird found only in New Zealand, where it has the status of a protected endemic species. The birds are sparsely distributed through the South Island and Stewart Island / Rakiura , although the distribution is not continuous.

  8. American robin - Wikipedia

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    In a study of 209 psychology students at the University of California, Berkeley, Eleanor Rosch found that the robin was, in the students' minds, the most prototypical example of a bird (though the students did not have the opportunity to specify the species of robin). [60] Robin egg blue is a color named after the color of the bird's eggs. [7]

  9. Roman egg still intact found in UK in ‘amazing’ discovery

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    “This is the oldest unintentionally preserved avian egg I have ever seen,” Douglas G.D Russell, senior curator of birds’ eggs and nests at the Natural History Museum (NHM), who was consulted ...