"William Healy [William H. Healy, former Research Wildlife Biologist with the United States Forest Service] concurs that turkeys are excellent at geography. They quickly learn to navigate the places they frequent daily. Given the opportunity, they can learn the details of a terrain of more than one thousand acres in the course of a year and keep that information in mind. They are very perceptive and acutely aware if something in their environment changes." (Amy Hatkoff, The Inner World of Farm Animals [Steward, Tabori & Chang, New York, 2009], pp. 55. Healy identification, p. 49.)

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