Wild Turkeys at the Arboretum at University of Wisconsin in Madison.

Positive relationships with other wild species.

Turkey are known to occasionally forage with deer and squirrels, and may even play with them.  By foraging together, each can help the other watch for predators with their different senses: the deer with their improved olfactory sense, the turkey with its superior sight, and squirrels providing an additional set of eyes from the air.

Sandhill Cranes in Wisconsin at the Aldo Leopold Visitor Center