Gregariousness, Iridescence, Emotion, Courage
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The turkey was Benjamin Franklin’s choice for national bird, finding it to be “a bird of courage.”
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Wild turkeys forage on the forest floor for nuts, berries and bugs during the day, but take to the treetops to roost at night.
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With a fleshy red waddle on his neck, and a fleshy mass called a snood on his beak, a tom (male) turkey struts for females.
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Wild turkey populations are at a high now with the success of careful habitat management and wildlife restoration programs.
Wild Turkey: Pathfinder Pendant
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Pottery-like jewelry of artisanal quality, fresh design, and intrinsic meaning are embodied in each handmade piece from a DeWitt, Michigan studio where artists use proprietary techniques to create a richness of detail not found in other media. These beautifully rendered pieces are known for their educational and interpretive value as they elicit wonder and personal meaning to customers.