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The drone that sees like a bird: AI system sets a new standard for turkey monitoring

The strongest version detected 87% of behaviours. It identified specific actions with 98% accuracy.

November 26, 2025 / 13:49 IST
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Researchers extracted single frames from the videos and manually tagged each turkey’s behavior, including feeding, drinking, sitting, standing, perching, huddling, and flapping its wings. (Image: Penn State)
Researchers extracted single frames from the videos and manually tagged each turkey’s behavior, including feeding, drinking, sitting, standing, perching, huddling, and flapping its wings. (Image: Penn State)

As Americans prepare for holiday meals, researchers at Penn State turned their attention to turkeys in a different way. Their new work raises one clear question for producers: can drones help monitor flocks more quickly and safely on large farms?

How did the researchers test this monitoring method?
They used a small drone fitted with a colour camera. They recorded videos of young turkeys four times each day. The study ran from five to thirty-two days of age. The flights covered the full enclosure area each time. The footage was taken at the Penn State Poultry Education and Research Centre. The team then extracted images from the videos for analysis. The study appears online ahead of the December Poultry Science issue.

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What behaviours were included in the dataset?
Researchers labelled more than nineteen thousand behaviour examples. These included feeding, drinking, sitting and standing actions. They also marked perching, huddling and wing flapping behaviours. The labelled data trained a computer vision model. The team used YOLO, a widely used AI system. The model detects objects and actions within images quickly.

(Image: Penn State)