A group of turkeys is called a flock, gang, rafter, or gobble. The term "gobble" refers specifically to a group of male turkeys, also known as toms. Flocks typically consist of hens (female turkeys) and their offspring, while gobble groups are formed during the breeding season when the males compete for mates. Turkeys are social birds and thrive in flocks, which help protect the birds from predators and provide a better chance of finding food. Overall, a group of turkeys is a vibrant and active community filled with lots of vocalizations and interactions between members.
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