A group of turkeys is called a flock. Turkeys are social birds and tend to gather in flocks for safety and companionship. In a typical flock, there may be a dominant male called the "gobbler" who displays his feathers and calls out to attract female turkeys, known as hens. The hens will lay eggs in a communal nest and take turns incubating them. Flocks of turkeys are known to forage together for food, communicating through various vocalizations and body language. Turkeys have a hierarchical social structure within flocks, with dominant individuals asserting their leadership and subordinates following their cues. Overall, flocks of turkeys exhibit cooperative behavior and help each other navigate their environment.
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