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Lone Turkey Finds NYC Oasis: A Feathered Friend's City Life

Summary

  • A wild turkey named Astoria lives alone in Battery Park, Manhattan.
  • She previously resided on Roosevelt Island and briefly in Midtown.
  • Astoria is the only wild turkey currently in Manhattan.
Lone Turkey Finds NYC Oasis: A Feathered Friend's City Life

Astoria, a wild turkey, has become a unique fixture in New York City's Battery Park, after a journey that included Roosevelt Island and Midtown Manhattan. She is now the sole wild turkey inhabiting Manhattan, a remarkable occurrence given the species' typical habitat.

Her presence has endeared her to many, including local birders who ensure her well-being. While wild turkeys are numerous in Staten Island, Astoria's five-mile separation presents a biological challenge to finding a mate. However, her urban adaptation and survival have impressed wildlife experts.

Despite the risks of urban living, Astoria appears to be thriving, even aiding park gardeners. Although city officials caution against feeding wild animals, Astoria's unique status and resilience have made her a beloved, albeit solitary, resident.

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Wild turkeys are more common in areas like Staten Island, and Astoria's journey to Manhattan is unusual, with no known local hatchlings.
Astoria the turkey currently resides in Battery Park, located in downtown New York City.
Wild turkeys have limited flight capabilities, typically covering only a few hundred feet, making long-distance travel between boroughs difficult.

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