Turkey finds home in Manhattan park.A wild turkey, dubbed Hedda Gobbler gobbler male turkey. Called also tom. , found meandering through a New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. apartment complex in April, was released in upper Manhattan's Morningside Park after being kept under city care for two days. "It appears that Miss Gobbler was jealous of the attention the Easter bunnies and chicks were receiving and, by taking a leisurely stroll at the Riverton Houses The Riverton Houses is a large residential development in Harlem, in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The project was proposed by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in 1944[1] , decided to seek its own publicity," Adrian Benepe, parks commissioner, said in a statement. The turkey was named after Hedda Gabler Hedda Gabler is both a play and a fictional character created by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. First published in 1890 and premiered the following year in Germany to negative reviews, the play Hedda Gabler , the title character of a Henrik Ibsen play. |
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