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Why Turkeys Are Taking Over Denver: It’s Mating Season, and the Suburbs Are Their Love Nest

Why Turkeys Are Taking Over Denver: It’s Mating Season, and the Suburbs Are Their Love Nest

by Larry Ulibarri
April 15, 2025
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Why You’re Seeing More Wild Turkeys Around the Denver Metro

If you’ve spotted wild turkeys strutting through neighborhoods in the Denver metro area lately, you’re not alone — and it’s not as unusual as you might think.

According to Arapahoe County Animal Services, reports of turkey sightings have increased since the beginning of April. But officials say these springtime appearances are expected, especially as the turkey mating season kicks off. During this time, male turkeys, or toms, often gather groups of hens — known as harems — making them more active and visible, even in urban areas.

“It’s completely normal, even in the city,” said Field Supervisor Alyssa Haden in a Facebook post from the county.

There are a few reasons turkey sightings are more common now. In addition to seasonal behavior, urban development has pushed wildlife closer to residential areas. Add to that decades of conservation work, and Colorado’s turkey population is thriving.

Wild turkeys are native to the state, but their numbers were once alarmingly low. In the 1930s, only about 30,000 turkeys remained across North America. Restoration efforts launched in the 1980s helped reverse that trend. By 2020, Colorado’s wild turkey population reached a record 40,000 — the highest in state history, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW).

Officials remind residents to enjoy turkey sightings from a distance. Do not approach, feed, or follow the birds. Remove birdseed and shiny objects from yards, as they can attract turkeys. Anyone who encounters a sick, injured, or aggressive turkey should contact CPW for assistance.

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