- Turkeyfeather Fire: July 12, 2025 Update - US Forest Service
The Turkeyfeather wildfire, currently being managed for resource benefit, continues to burn through ponderosa pine, grass understory, and heavy downed fuels in previously burned areas
- | Turkeyfeather Wildfire Update – July 13thNM Fire Info
On July 11, 2025, the Turkeyfeather Wildfire merged with the smaller Chicken Wildfire and in total is approximately 14,140 acres The end of the week brought hot and dry conditions
- Turkeyfeather Fire in Gila Forest is now over 18K acres
CATRON COUNTY, N M — Crews continue to battle the Turkeyfeather Fire, which was started by lightning and is now over 18,000 acres in size
- Turkeyfeather Fire burns 22 miles from Reserve - KRQE NEWS 13
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Turkeyfeather Fire is burning 22 miles from Reserve, NM, and began on June 30, 2025 It was ignited by lightning and was followed by the nearby Chicken Fire, which star…
- How To Identify Turkey Feathers - The Bird Geek
The wild turkey feather is typically relatively easy to spot because of its attractive look and feel Let’s break down a few of the most common types of turkey feathers to help you understand them better:
- Discover the Art of Identifying Turkey Feathers - Wild Bird Lady
Look for a feather atlas that includes a broad range of turkey feather types and variations Study the diagrams and illustrations in the atlas carefully to understand key features of turkey feathers
- How To Identify Turkey Feathers [Ultimate Guide] - Bird Watching Pursuit
Have you ever been fascinated by the beauty of a turkey bird’s feathers? From their vibrant colors to intricate patterns, these unique plumage designs can draw us in and leave us wanting more For many of us, understanding how to identify them is an elusive goal that remains just beyond our reach
- Turkeyfeather Wildfire Update July 14, 2025 Read more
Summary: The Turkeyfeather Wildfire saw active fire behavior Sunday morning, and moderate behavior in the afternoon, as clouds and light precipitation moved into the area The fire continues to burn through previous fire scars with downed fuels, consuming forest duff and heavies which have
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