Michigan man befriends wild turkey who moved into his yard
GARDEN CITY, Mich. — A suburban Detroit man who found himself facing fines after a wild turkey moved into his overgrown backyard has made friends with the large bird.
Garden City bans residents from keeping wild animals as pets. The city fined Mark Johnston $100 for harbouring the turkey and another $100 for dumping brush at his curb after he cleaned up his backyard in an effort to get the 30-pound turkey to leave.
The city eventually dismissed the turkey ticket since Johnston wasn’t keeping the animal as a pet, The Detroit News reported . Johnston is still fighting the other one.
Meanwhile, the turkey remains in Johnston’s yard. Johnston said that as far as he’s concerned, the bird can stay as long as he wants.