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|   | Mike Powell | DIGIMAUS | Re: Wild turkeys | May 8, 2025 8:51 AM * | ||
| > MP> I bet it is funny. I have never been around a lot of them, but that is > MP> one wild animal I wouldn't suspect of being a food begger. I wonder if > MP> someone got in the habit of feeding them to start it off? | ||||||
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 > Oh, I'm sure they did.  I don't think turkeys are naturally aggressive begging
> humans for food.
I always thought that Canadian Geese were but then I encountered some in
Canada that didn't seem bothered at all that I was nearby eating lunch. I
was surprised that they paid me no mind & left me alone.  I think it is
in places where they are used to people showing up and offering food that
they become (*very*) aggressive beggers.
I used to joke that the Canadian Geese in Canada were more polite than the
ones that migrate or settle here.
> Oh, I'm sure they did.  I don't think turkeys are naturally aggressive begging
> humans for food.
I always thought that Canadian Geese were but then I encountered some in
Canada that didn't seem bothered at all that I was nearby eating lunch. I
was surprised that they paid me no mind & left me alone.  I think it is
in places where they are used to people showing up and offering food that
they become (*very*) aggressive beggers.
I used to joke that the Canadian Geese in Canada were more polite than the
ones that migrate or settle here.