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A rafter of wild turkeys, Zion National Park

A flock, or rafter, of wild turkeys wait for a car to pass before crossing the road in Zion National Park, in Utah
Rebecca Latson
Monday, June 15, 2020

Why did the wild turkeys cross the road? To see the beautiful scenery in Zion National Park, of course! A group of wild turkeys is called either a rafter or a flock.

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