Oregon’s best turkey habitat is in southwestern Oregon, but populations are increasing in the Willamette Valley and the east side of the state, particularly in the northeast corner and the Blue Mountains.
Wild Turkeys spend most of the day wandering through woodlands in search of food. They wander over a large area and flock sizes may vary in numbers each day. At night, turkeys retreat into the forest where they fly up into the trees to roost on a branch. Additional Information: