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Greenlawn turkeys have moved Out East

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The case of the wild turkeys wandering through Greenlawn has been resolved.

Their owner has relocated the birds to an 85-acre lot in Southhold that he calls a piece of “turkey heaven,” Newsday's Bart Jones reports.

Their new owner says the birds seem to be enjoying their new habitat, which includes a shelter to fend off the cold winter air and regular feedings.

The birds were found wandering through Greenlawn on Thanksgiving morning by some local residents who had never seen them before and declared the sighting a “Thanksgiving miracle.”

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