I used natural elements here - pheasant and
wild turkey feathers.
Not exact matches
Chances are the
turkey you eat had white
feathers as opposed to the brown ones seen on the
wild turkeys roaming around.
During the breeding season, male
wild turkeys gobble, strut, and preen their iridescent
feathers, all to attract the attention of eligible mates.
► Two men with shotguns find
wild turkeys and we see and hear the flash - bang of gun shots in a close - up of a rifle barrel; the two men both shoot, one man kills a
turkey off - screen and we see him carrying the body of the
turkey (a ball of
feathers and tail
feathers) away from the camera.