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Turkeys looking for love in all the wrong places
« on: April 07, 2007, 11:21:44 AM »
Turkeys looking for love in all the wrong places


By Bruno Matarazzo Jr.
THE SALEM NEWS (SALEM, Mass.)

SALEM, Mass. —
Sure, eating turkey will make you sleepy, but seeing one should make you act crazy.

 
The colorful wild fowl on your lawn, front step or automobile might seem like a welcome distraction, but the feathered visitors have actually become something of a nuisance and, in some cases, a threat to North Shore homeowners, according to Massachusetts wildlife experts.

That’s because turkeys are especially aggressive this month as hormones drive them to seek a mate. However, as those who’ve endured a menacing, late-night subway wait, it pays to act a little crazy.
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