Wild turkeys are terrorizing a town; MLB player calls on the New Jersey governor for help
Sounds like something out of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds.
Well, it's close to Thanksgiving, so I guess these turkeys are fighting back. Maybe this will spread and expand into a full-scale turkey revolution.
ASBURY PARK, N.J. – Not even Todd Frazier and friends have been safe from the aggressive wild turkey population reportedly plaguing an adult community in New Jersey, according to the MLB all-star's tweets.
Residents of an Ocean County 55-and-up community are being attacked by the gaggle of up to 60 wild turkeys, according to reports this week.
Frazier, a Toms River, New Jersey, native, tweeted Sunday morning a photo of his black Jeep surrounded by birds, just a day after he tweeted complaining about all the recent fowl play in town.
"They are a big problem here," Frazier tweeted. "They have come close to harming my family and friends, ruined my cars, trashed my yard and much more..."
Sounds like something out of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds.
Well, it's close to Thanksgiving, so I guess these turkeys are fighting back. Maybe this will spread and expand into a full-scale turkey revolution.