ocellated turkey การใช้
- He steps aside and points _ bat falcons, sulphur-bellied flycatchers, Montezuma oropendola, ocellated turkeys.
- Female ocellated turkeys lay 8 15 eggs in a well concealed nest on the ground.
- Ocellated turkeys were unsuitable for domestication, but were rounded up in the wild and penned for fattening.
- The film also shows wild turkeys in the wild of United States and ocellated turkeys in Guatemala.
- The ocellated turkey, not commonly hunted, is currently threatened due to ongoing habitat loss in the Yucutan.
- The ocellated turkey will typically begin his singing 20 to 25 minutes before sunrise similar to the wild turkey.
- Branton and Berryhill ( 2007 ) have observed that the male ocellated turkey does not gobble " per se " like the wild turkey.
- The ocellated turkey ( " Meleagris ocellata " ), a different species of turkey, currently exists only in a portion of the Yucat醤 peninsula.
- Ocellated turkeys usually have the longest spurs; they generally live in swamps and areas with soft dirt and few rocks so they do not wear off the spur tips.
- Chapultepec Zoo houses some important native species that are endangered or threatened such as the volcano rabbit, the Mexican wolf, jaguar, thick-billed parrot, ocellated turkey, axolotl and the red-kneed tarantula.
- Native species of bird include the rufous-capped warbler, common crossbill, pine siskin, eastern bluebird, stygian owl, king vulture, ocellated turkey, acorn woodpecker, Lesson's motmot, plumbeous vireo, keel-billed toucan and red-lored parrot.
- There are two species of turkey pursued as game animals in North America, the wild turkey ( " Meleagris gallopavo " ) and the ocellated turkey ( " Meleagris ocellata " ).
- Harvesting a bird from all the subspecies in the " grand slam " as well as the Gould's wild turkey subspecies and the ocellated turkey is known as a " world slam ".
- Ocellated turkeys are much smaller than any of the subspecies of North American wild turkey, with adult hens weighing about before laying eggs and 3 kg ( 6 7 pounds ) the rest of the year, and adult males weighing about during breeding season.
- Chicken eggs were unknown to pre-Hispanic Mayans, but several other fowl capable of providing eggs were known and eaten . curassow, crested guan, horned guan, chachalaca, and ocellated turkey, although it is unclear the extent to which edible eggs could have been obtained from these birds.