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Tom Journal

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  • 120 pages
  • Cover 350gsm, paper stock 90gsm
  • Front cover print from an independent designer
  • Available in a selection of ruled or graph pages
  • Handy document pocket inside the back cover
  • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
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A male wild turkey, in breeding colors, strutting in the grass after females. Location: Great Smoky Mountains National Park 500mm Lens Size & Shape Wild Turkeys are very large, plump birds with long legs, wide, rounded tails, and a small head on a long, slim neck. Color Pattern Turkeys are dark overall with a bronze-green iridescence to most of their plumage. Their wings are dark, boldly barred with white. Their rump and tail feathers are broadly tipped with rusty or white. The bare skin of the head and neck varies from red to blue to gray. Behavior Turkeys travel in flocks and search on the ground for nuts, berries, insects, and snails. They use their strong feet to scratch leaf litter out of the way. In early spring, males gather in clearings to perform courtship displays. They puff up their body feathers, flare their tails into a vertical fan, and strut slowly while giving a characteristic gobbling call. At night, turkeys fly up into trees to roost in groups. Habitat Wild Turkeys live in mature forests, particularly nut trees such as oak, hickory, or beech, interspersed with edges and fields. You may also see them along roads and in woodsy backyards. After being hunted out of large parts of their range, turkeys were reintroduced and are numerous once again. Source: The Cornell Lab of Ornithology

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