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Calgary's Turk the turkey presumed dead

Turk the urban turkey, who has been roaming Ramsay and other parts of the inner city, appears to have died.

Urban fowl sparked huge following on social media as he wandered inner-city Calgary

Turk is pictured here as he wandered the Beltline in March. (Const. Chris Martin/Twitter)

Turk the urban turkey, who has been roaming Ramsay and other parts of the inner city,appears to have died.

Avery Maxwella moderator for a Turk Facebook pageLoyal Followers of the Ramsay Turkeythathas over 6,000 followersposted on Friday morning that it appeared Turk was taken by a coyote some time overnight in Bridgeland.

"Needless to say, this is devastating news for all of us. I'm personally heartbroken," she wrote on Facebook.

Maxwell said Turk was lucky enough to "thrive well beyond what would have been his original fate, and had so many interesting adventures and had so many who loved him."

She told CBC News that some blood-covered feathers were found strewn around Columbus Manor, where the bird was known to frequent in recent days and they're certain Turk is gone.

"We think what happened is he was probably in the area very early morning and there are coyotes in the area and they just took the opportunity.We just hope that he went quickly," she said.

The turkey became a social media regular in Calgary after first being spotted over a year ago.

He was an unusualsight in the city and wasoften seen roaming through the southeast neighbourhood before venturing farther and farther afield, including strolls in the Beltline.

There was even a police chase caught on camera.

  • WATCH | Calgary police and Turk got into an old-fashioned standoff back in March

'Turk,' the Ramsay turkey, goes for a stroll

4 years ago
Duration 1:15
After a brush with the law, the beloved Calgary turkey trotted around in a new community over the weekend.

Maxwell says there are still Turk shirts for sale, with all proceeds going to the Alberta Children'sHospital or the Calgary Food Bank, and the group will discuss whether to make a commemorative shirt as well.