turkey
A turkey is a big, funny-looking bird with a fluffy tail and a wobbly red thing on its neck called a wattle. It makes a silly sound, like a ‘gobble-gobble’, which can make you giggle. Turkeys are often found on farms or in the wild, where they like to eat seeds, insects, and plants. Imagine a bird that likes to show off its big feathers like a fancy dress, especially when it wants to impress other turkeys.
Think of a turkey as a superhero bird. Its superpower is being able to run really fast and even fly for short distances, even though it looks heavy. It’s like it has a secret power to zoom away when it feels scared.
A turkey is also like a living alarm clock. In the morning, when the sun wakes up, turkeys like to make their gobble sounds to say hello to the day. It’s like they are singing a morning song to the sun. Turkeys are important during a special holiday called Thanksgiving in some places, where families come together to eat and say thank you for all the good things they have.