Turkeys may use traditional roost sites night after night but they generally use different sites and move from tree to tree. Turkeys usually select the largest trees available and roost as high in them as they can comfortably perch. read more
Wild turkeys keep their eyes open for danger, listen for danger, sleep at the top of tall trees at night, move in groups so that there are many eyes on the watch, walk rapidly if needed and turkeys can fly away if predators approach. read more
they either hide in trees or hard to get to areas or attack the predator with there beak if in a flock they try to protect the most dominate turkeys. read more