Coloring ideas for Turkey
Turkeys have dark brown feathers with hints of bronze, copper, or gold. Their heads can be colored red, blue, or even white depending on mood, and their beaks are yellowish. Don't forget the red wattle that hangs from the beak and the fan-shaped tail with lighter tips. You can color the background with pumpkins, leaves, haystacks, or even a sunny farmyard or autumn field.
On the back of the page, why not try writing some fun facts about the Turkey, or how to say its name in different languages? You could even give it a name of your own, or draw your own version using your imagination!
What is a Turkey?
A turkey is a large, ground-dwelling bird known for its fan-like tail and gobbling sound. Wild turkeys live in forests and fields across North America, while domestic turkeys are commonly raised on farms. Males are called toms and can weigh up to 11 kilograms, while females (hens) are smaller. They have sharp eyesight and strong legs for walking and scratching the ground for seeds, berries, and insects. Their skin is featherless on the head and neck, and they can change color to show emotion. Turkeys are mostly quiet but can gobble loudly to communicate. They are well known during the fall season, especially in connection with Thanksgiving in the United States and Canada.
How to say Turkey in different languages?
- English: Turkey
- French: Dinde
- Spanish: Pavo
- Arabic: ديك رومي
- German: Truthahn
- Chinese: 火鸡
- Japanese: シチメンチョウ
- Korean: 칠면조
- Portuguese: Peru
- Italian: Tacchino
- Hindi: टर्की
- Russian: Индейка
- Turkish: Hindi