About the 2026 Turkeys Calendars
Celebrate one of North America’s most recognizable birds with our collection of 2026 Turkeys Calendars. Known for their impressive fan-shaped tails, iridescent feathers, and distinctive gobbling calls, turkeys are fascinating birds that thrive in forests, fields, and rural landscapes. These calendars feature beautiful photography of wild turkeys roaming woodland edges, displaying their striking plumage, and foraging across open countryside.
Wild turkeys are powerful birds with keen eyesight and remarkable survival instincts. Their unique appearance and lively behavior make them a favorite subject for wildlife photographers and bird enthusiasts alike.
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Once nearly extinct in parts of North America due to overhunting, wild turkey populations have made a remarkable comeback thanks to conservation efforts. Today they are commonly seen across forests, farmland, and even suburban areas.
Whether you enjoy birdwatching, wildlife photography, or simply appreciate the beauty of native North American birds, turkeys calendars provide a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of the continent’s most iconic birds.
Capture the charm and unique character of one of America’s iconic birds with the 2026 Turkeys Calendars. Each month features
stunning images of turkeys in diverse settings—woodland trails, farmyards, wild herds at dawn, and close-ups that reveal their intricate feathers and expressive eyes. Printed on high-quality paper with spacious date grids, this calendar is ideal for wildlife lovers, bird watchers, and anyone who appreciates the bold beauty and character of these fascinating creatures.
Did You Know?
- Wild turkeys can fly at speeds up to 55 mph for short distances, despite their large size!
- Each turkey has a unique “gobble” sound—no two calls are exactly alike, helping them recognize one another.
- Turkeys have excellent color vision and can see in ultraviolet light, giving them sharper sight than humans.
About Turkeys
Turkeys are large ground-dwelling birds native to North America and are best known for their impressive plumage and distinctive gobbling calls. The wild turkey is one of the most recognizable birds in the region, commonly found in forests, grasslands, and agricultural areas.
Male turkeys, known as toms or gobblers, display elaborate courtship behavior by spreading their large tail feathers and puffing up their bodies to attract females. Their shimmering feathers often show shades of bronze, copper, and green when viewed in sunlight.
Wild turkeys are strong runners and capable flyers, often roosting in trees at night to avoid predators. Their adaptability and resilience have helped them thrive across a wide range of environments, making them one of the most successful and admired native bird species in North America.