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Edmonton Shake a tail feather: Your daily guide to CBC's Turkey Drive Get in the spirit with CBC Edmonton CBC News · Posted: Dec 12, 2019 4:01 AM PST | Last Updated: December 18, 2019 ...
Scientists have uncovered the fossil of a bird that lived 120 million years ago and it definitely had flair, including unusually long tail feathers. While the feathers probably didn’t help the ...
The tail is actually a gland that attaches the turkey’s feathers to its body. It is filled with oil that the bird uses to preen itself, so about 75 per cent of its calories come from fat.
On Saturday, the 31st annual Turkey Festival will ask its 12,000-13,000 visitors to "Shake Your Tail Feathers" with a slew of returning and new events in the historic downtown area.
Thousands of residents and visitors from across Mid-Missouri flocked to downtown Eldon on Saturday to celebrate the 31st annual Turkey Festival. From eating a variety of food, including the ...
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