Rafter:
In Toms River, N.J., they have terrorized an over-55 community, attacking cars and pecking kiddie pools unto deflation. While flocks (a group of wild turkeys is called a rafter) have left their notable calling cards in communities in New Jersey, they have crashed through windshields in Florida, pecked their way into police stations in Massachusetts, and in Utah become such a nuisance that 500 were rounded up and relocated to the deep woods. [“Wild turkey menace: Angry birds are pecking cars, deflating kiddie pools and harassing the elderly,” Laura Reiley, WaPo]
Several sources suggest that a group of wild turkeys is actually a flock, while a rafter is a group of domestic turkeys.