Food Habits
<p>Wild turkeys are omnivorous. They primarily eat vegetable matter such as acorns, nuts, seeds, buds, leaves and fern fronds. They also eat ground-dwelling insects and salamanders, which account for about 10% of their diet. Wild turkeys forage primarily on the ground, though they occasionally mount shrubs and low trees to reach fruits and buds. Most foraging occurs during the 2 to 3 hours after dawn and before dusk.<span> (Eaton, 1992)</span></p> <p><strong>Animal Foods: </strong>Amphibians; Insects</p><p><strong>Plant Foods: </strong>Leaves; Roots and tubers; Seeds, grains, and nuts; Fruit</p>
