Turkey trouble: Quebec village looks to dump wild bird running afoul in town
MONTREAL — In the small Quebec town of St-Prosper-de-Champlain — population 552 — a newly arrived resident has been trotting around like it owns the place.
Mayor France Bedard said its been about 10 days since a wild turkey arrived in the village, about 190 kilometres northeast of Montreal, and it saw fit to settle smack in the heart of town.
And despite some efforts to shoo it out, the turkey has decided to stick around and was still hanging out as of Friday.
“It’s quite the story,” Bedard said with a laugh on Saturday. “Our dear turkey has become a bit of handful — it’s climbing up on car roofs, scratching up paint, and scaring some of the locals.”