It wants the adblocker down, so the website needs to be fruitful and multiply, just not in those words.
Extracted the list from the “alt” tags in the source listing, which doesn’t have a way to block ya.
1. Texas Has Endless Gobbles
2. Missouri Has Made a Turkey Comeback
3. Alabama Is a Turkey Hunter’s Dream
4. Pennsylvania Has Turkeys Roaming the Hills
5. Georgia Has Gobblers in This Peach State
6. Kentucky Is a Turkey Success Story
7. Tennessee’s Land is Full of Feathers
8. Michigan Has Turkey Everywhere Now
9. Arkansas Is Full of Turkey Wings
10. New York Has Plenty of Gobblers
11. Turkeys Still Roam Free in Mississippi
12. Oklahoma Has Some Wild Turkeys
13. North Carolina Has Feathers on the Rise
14. Florida Has Osceola Wild Turkeys
15. South Carolina Is a Gobbler’s Stronghold
California too.
About 25 or 30 years ago, the state (GA) stocked our area with wild turkeys. They actually put a flock out a couple of miles from my folks house. It took a few years but then we started seeing and hearing them quite often. Now a lot of guys in our county enjoy turkey hunting every spring.
I’m surprised Illinois isn’t on the list.
They’re all over the suburbs.
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