Wild turkey sparks hunt for angry bird at
University of Michigan
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[July 31, 2015]
By Serena Maria Daniels
DETROIT (Reuters) - A wild turkey is
ruffling feathers at the University of Michigan, chasing pedestrians and
cyclists, sneaking into dorms and even causing traffic delays by lying
down in the middle of streets.
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The turkey, which has been living on the Ann Arbor school's North
Campus for months, is now the target of a bird hunt because of its
aggressive behavior, a campus official said.
"The challenge with turkeys is they can become very angry and
aggressive," said University of Michigan police spokeswoman Diane
Brown.
The bird, which stands as tall as a person's chest, has settled into
a remote portion of campus where other wildlife, like deer, have
been known to live, Brown said.
It has become something of a celebrity on campus, with students and
staff reporting numerous sightings on social media.
At one point the brazen bird, dubbed "Turkey Tom," even got into a
dorm, according to student accounts.
"You know you live on North Campus when a turkey gets into your dorm
... resulting in the place smelling awful," student Samantha Sims
tweeted in April.
The turkey has been causing a ruckus since at least the spring, when
it and a feathered friend began chasing passers-by and laying down
in the middle of streets, blocking traffic, campus officials and
students said.
The second turkey was hit by a car, Brown said.
Campus police called in the Michigan Department of Natural Resources
but the agency initially told school officials to leave the bird
alone.
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It wasn't until campus officials received enough reports of its
aggressive behavior that the state agency gave the university the
okay to capture it, if they could.
Brown said she did not know whether the bird would be taken to a
shelter or released in a more remote area after capture.
She suspected the turkey had moved to a more wooded area of campus,
but also believed people could be feeding it.
(Editing by Victoria Cavaliere)
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