Wild turkey breaks into Quebec long-term care home, a sign of ‘exploding’ population
MONTREAL — A break-in by a wild turkey at a long-term care home south of Quebec City over the weekend is a sign that the range and population of the birds are expanding in Quebec, bringing them closer to people.
The wild turkey smashed through the third-floor window of the care home Saturday morning in Beauceville, Que., the local health authority said in an email. The office it entered was empty at the time, and fast-acting staff members at the care home closed the office door to prevent the bird from leaving.
“The bird came to its senses a few minutes later and it left the way it came in,” said the health authority for the Chaudière-Appalaches region. “Fortunately, there was no impact for the residents.”
It’s surprising that a turkey would fly through a window that high, said Tadeusz Splawinski, a biologist with the Canadian Wild Turkey Federation, a conservation group founded by hunters.


