Sentence examples for turkey bird from inspiring English sources

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Hence the fowl, which had come from Mexico, was called Turkey bird, or Turkey cock.

Borne by men of the Turkey trade, the newer kind of "Turkey bird" spread rapidly from Spain.

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It can be concluded that even if no virus was detected in muscle tissue of vaccinated and challenged turkeys, bird carcasses can still represent a potential vehicle of infection if the hygienic conditions at the slaughterhouse are poor.

There are window seats under two large bowed panes, from which deer, turkeys, birds and the occasional bobcat can be observed.

After a while, we went to the kitchen to deal with the turkey, a bird that no woman in the family likes to cook.

Live turkey shooting the bird tethered behind a box or rock so that only the neck and head showed was a standard event.

THE turkey, a "bird of courage" which "would not hesitate to attack a grenadier of the British guards", would have made a much better national symbol than the carrion-snatching bald eagle.

As a result of being bred to be much larger than a normal turkey, pardoned birds are better suited for being eaten than they are for surviving: only one of the birds pardoned by President Obama has lived to see the next Thanksgiving.

*Other species that were sampled at some locations included turkeys, wild birds, and exotic birds.

But other films are available, amongst them fishy documentary Leviathan, cartoon turkey Free Birds and Jeremy Scahill's expose Dirty Wars.

He seems to have done himself no favours by repeatedly comparing Mr Fox, whom Mexicans still respect, with a chachalaca, a particularly noisy turkey-like bird.

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