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    24 hours ago

    I think they’d be okay. Most of the way down would be gliding, which they’re good at, and they’d really only have to flap a bit near the ground, which is how they normally fly.

    Turkeys get up into trees; they won’t be migrating by wing, but they’re not land-bound.

    What really surprised me was learning that peacocks fly, too.

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      23 hours ago

      The zoo where I grew up has roaming peacocks since they escaped decades ago and have since just been kinda chilling around the zoo and surrounding neighborhood since.

      Edit: should add that the lore of their escape is the original enclosure was built on the assumption that they didn’t fly, might not be true but makes for a story at least.

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        22 hours ago

        You’re probably right; however, wild turkeys looks surprisingly plump and edible.

        I happen to dislike turkey, myself, but those turkeys don’t appear particularly athletic, but they’re certainly up there.

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          22 hours ago

          Those are some impressive looking birds! I’ve crossed the street to avoid one on the sidewalk, I can’t imagine being attacked by one swooping from a tree.