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Eastern Wild Turkey - One of The Most Hunted Subspecies by Turkey Hunters
Many turkey hunters hunt eastern wild turkey, the turkey that inhabits the United States in the greatest of numbers. It is widely distributed across the United States and is one of several subspecies that cover the American continent. Roughly speaking, it inhabits the eastern half of the United States. The Puritans first described the turkey in 1817 and back then, named it the forest turkey.
Some of the birds of this subspecies of wild turkeys can grow very large. The male adult turkey, also called tom or gobbler, can grow up to 4 feet tall and weigh more than 20 pounds. It has a covert tail and the tips of the tail of the long feathers are tipped with chestnut brown color and a dark buff or chocolate brown. The breast feathers of the Eastern turkey are black, while other feathers on the rest of the body have an iridescent sheen. The iridescent sheen ranges in color from rich metallic copper to bronze.
The upper set of wing feathers has white and black bars all the way from the tip to the shaft. The lower set of feathers is predominantly white and is white edged and form a white triangular area when the wings are folded up. Male turkeys also have a fleshy flap close to their beaks called caruncles, which expands due to blood rushing into the flaps when the turkey is excited. Males also often display a beard and a spur as a difference to female turkeys.
Female birds can get almost as tall as the male turkey, but in general they are much lighter than the male turkey only around 7 to 12 pounds in weight. The female turkey is called hen. Even though coloration is similar, the colors are less bright in their iridescent sheen and many female turkeys are of browner color. Female breast feathers are rather brown instead of black tipped and the heads of female Eastern turkeys are covered in a certain amount of feathers, while males ones are not. Female turkeys also do not possess the caruncles around the beak.
The reproductive cycle of turkeys is in spring and young ones are hatched generally during June and to the beginning of mid-summer. Gobblers court for their females in spring until they find one that accepts their dance. After mating, females will make a shallow nest by scratching soil, rather than constructing a nest from materials. Nest sites are chosen so that the hen as a good view of the surroundings and so that the nest is safe from avian predators. The hen will lay about 10-12 eggs into her nest and cover them carefully with leaves and other materials should she leave the nest before the incubation period. Incubation period is approximately 27 days long and every hour the hen will rotate the eggs.
Only hours after the hatching, little poults dry up and follow their mother’s sound and learn to bond with her quickly. They learn quickly how to pick food from the floor and other turkey characteristic movements and behaviors within just 48 hours. At this point, turkey males and females are hard to hold apart, but around fourteen weeks after hatching, they become more distinguishable. It is also said that poults that survive the first 6 weeks of their life have a good chance to make it to adulthood. Over time, there a pecking order will be established and then poults are ready to enter the general social structure of the turkey flock.
The Eastern turkey is one of the most hunted subspecies, but also the subspecies with the biggest population on this continent. If a hunter is hunting in the upper east of the United States, the chance that he is going to meet an Eastern turkey, rather than any other kind, is very high.
About the Author
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Is it possible for someone completely Asian (not Indian/Middle Eastern) to have an eye color other than brown?
An eye doctor mentioned that one of my eyes was partially green while he was examining them. Why is it just in one of my eyes...? Is it something I should be worried about?
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Thanks in advance!
It's possible for Asians to be white, as Asia is a continent not a race. To be more specific the people who have similar features from China Japan and Eastern, southeastern parts of Asia do not share a common near-historical ancestry. Many of them share more of an ancestry with modern Europeans than a Japanese person. Because the facial variation in that region tends to be low, people assume they all look the same, but really that's like saying all white people have red hair and green eyes. The real variation allows you to have many different types of features and none of them should be alarming (unless you don't look like your parents but that is a different discussion)
Green eyes was a rarity in Chinese culture and was considered a gift from the gods, sort of a celestial birth mark, although more modern communist china consider that to be a bad thing, mostly because communists are afraid of all things religious. Colors of eyes you are likely to see in people with chinese heritage might surprise you
Green Blue Brown and variations therein
That is the same variation you'll find with all races. I've given you a nice article that is a little dry and difficult to read that explains why your ancestry has everything to do with your eye color but your racial identifiers don't.
See the amount of melanin as well as the two or three tags for green brown and blue determine eye color, some of that is inherited, some of it is all you, none of it is strictly ancestral as all genetic haplotypes are known to have all genetic markers that provide blue and brown. Green is an exceptional mutation like the article says, and personally i think it's like the ancient Chinese believed, celestial. Green is also a mutation across all supposed races, it has nothing to do with racial features or skin color.
Because eye color varies with certain chemicals in your blood as well as melanin you can have bleed of color, or even the rare one color in one eye and another color in the other eye. I've even seen people with purple and lavendar eyes.
The only time you should worry with eye color is when your color changes or disappears.
Again I might add, having green is a rarity and should be treasured.
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