Nature Documentary Shows One Man’s Journey to Becoming a Mother Hen


Jeff Palmer (who plays Joe Hutto in the documentary) walking with his turkeys. Photo: Courtesy of PBS.

鈥淒ay after day, I saw no one鈥xcept my family. It was a family like none that you know.鈥

So starts 鈥,鈥 a documentary from the PBS series 鈥淣ature鈥 about writer and naturalist Joe Hutto (played by Jeff Palmer) and his 18-month journey raising a group of wild turkeys in Florida鈥檚 back woods. The 50-minute program aired last night鈥攋ust in time for Thanksgiving鈥攖he fifth of the 30th season of 鈥.鈥

For a year and a half, Hutto interacts only with the 16 birds, spending every waking hour with the turkeys he says bear no resemblance to the domesticated ones we know, even sitting in their pen until complete darkness reigns and the birds have fallen fast asleep. For Hutto, what starts as scientific inquiry quickly becomes


The story of Joe Hutto (played by Jeff Palmer) became a book, Illumination in the Flatlands. Photo: Chris Allen

intimately personal. 鈥淭his experiment was going to leave science far behind,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 had no idea the extent to which I鈥檇 actually have to become a turkey.鈥

Become a turkey Hutto does, learning what their two-dozen vocalizations mean, running through fields with the birds chasing after their next grasshopper-filled meal (鈥渨e鈥檇 raid the fields like ancient marauding barbarians,鈥 he recalls; check out the video below), even feeling extreme sadness that when the turkeys begin roosting in trees, he can鈥檛 join them.

Though the story鈥檚 inherently sweet, it鈥檚 at first hard to get over how seriously Hutto takes his Mother Hen role. He is, after all, a person鈥攁 man, nonetheless鈥攂ecoming a parent to wild birds. But eventually, the turkeys inevitably do their heart-tugging thing, especially their huggable, lovable fuzzy versions. Then you鈥檙e hooked; it鈥檚 hard not to become smitten and to understand why Hutto did, too.

Don鈥檛 worry, 鈥淢y Life as a Turkey鈥 shouldn鈥檛 ruin Thanksgiving dinner for you. Instead, watch the heartwarming flick with your family. You鈥檒l get Hutto鈥檚 motivation for giving so much attention to the birds he calls playful, curious, tactile, and affectionate. And hopefully, you鈥檒l remember who and for what in your life you鈥檙e thankful.

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