This is the longbeard that I killed opening day of this past spring season. It was 23 lbs., had a 10 1/2" beard and 1 1/4" spurs. But the neat part was that it had coal black wings with no barring. Has anyone ever seen this before? I talked to a lot of guys who've been hunting and killing turkeys a lot longer than me and I haven't come across anyone who's seen this before (in person). I was told that this color pahse only happens in about one in every 50,000 birds. I don't know if that's accurate or not but maybe someone on here knows. I know it's a genetic trat where I hunt because in 2009 I killed a bird that had 5 feathers on each wing that were jet black, the rest had the normal barring. I think we have another bird on the property that's black as well. Thoughts?