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Researchers survey for rare birds among Mayan ruins  -  Sep 9, 2008
PhysOrg.com,Budney recorded sounds of such species as the ocellated turkey, whose feathers are iridescent blue; the great curassow, a black pheasant-like bird with a

Gobbler record  -  Jul 24, 2008
Times Record News,...a Gould in Chihuahau, Mexico; a Osceola in Florida; and most recently to finish the list, an ocellated turkey taken in the jungle near Campeche, Mexico,

SPRING TURKEY SEASON  -  Apr 24, 2008
Houston Chronicle,Williams has hunted turkeys from Canada to Guatemala, where he currently is involved in ground-breaking research on the ocellated turkey,

Eric Sharp: The hunt will soon be on for wild turkeys  -  Apr 20, 2008
Detroit Free Press,There is another species in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, the ocellated turkey, which has iridescent green and bronze feathers and green and bronze eye spots

Local firefighter’s adventure to be featured on Versus network  -  Feb 16, 2008
Journal Times,...union members the fishing or hunting trip of a lifetime, took Green to the jungle on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico in May to hunt ocellated turkey.

Seven Things You Should Know About Turkeys  -  Nov 21, 2007
Wired NewsThere are two species of turkey: the North American Wild Turkey, or Meleagris gallopavo, and the Central American Ocellated Turkey, or Meleagris ocellata.

Jewel of Russia continues to sparkle with each visit  -  Aug 11, 2007
Austin American-Statesman (subscription),...king vulture, Andean condor, red-legged seriema, ocellated turkey, red-crowned crane, and even two bald eagles), and exciting new snake displays.



Who are you callin' turkey, Old World?  Nov 21, 2006
There were two species of turkey around when the Spanish got here: the wily wild North American turkey and the ocellated turkey, which was native to Central ... - Arizona Republic, [an error occurred while processing this directive]


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