Troublesome wild turkeys ruffle feathers in southeastern B.C. community
EDGEWATER, B.C. — Celebrations and turkey often go hand in hand but growing flocks of wild turkeys in southeastern British Columbia are leaving area residents feeling anything but celebratory as the birds spend winters in the region damaging trees and properties.
Edgewater residents Val and Mark Holmes are the latest to complain about a flock of as many as 80 of the large and ungainly birds.
“The flock has almost doubled in size,” Val Holmes said of the birds that have roosted on her property for the last several years. “There are a lot more young ones this year, judging by the size and the look of them.”
“These ones are now very habituated to town so who knows what will happen next year,” she said Wednesday.