Mary,

Coyotes, fisher, and bobcat all include, from time to time, turkey in their
diets. Maybe even a red fox. Many years ago, I snowshoed to a white pine
turkey roost in Walpole. There was plenty of evidence that a fisher on
several occasions had climbed the tree and pulled down a hen.

Ted


On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 11:01 AM, Mary <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> We have watched "our" turkey flock diminish by one almost daily. What
> started as twelve is today down to one limping, ragged looking bird. Would
> it be coyotes?
>
> mary
>
> 1400' in bethel vt
>
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