Tom wild turkeys soon will be strutting all over Minnesota as the birds become more aggressive in establishing a pecking order within flocks as the breeding season begins.
It’s also when videos emerge on social media showing turkeys clogging intersections, chasing people, or just generally being a nuisance within city limits. When one of those videos goes viral, it can create a sense that wild-eyed toms are widespread. But how prevalent are cases of turkeys in metro areas creating conflicts with humans?
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