The turkey crashed through a double-paned window at the house on Addington Road around 6:30 p.m. April 28, leaving large holes in the screen and window shade, said Didi Coyle, who lives in the house.

But with a little help from a police officer, the bewildered bird eventually found its way out of an open window at the back of the house.

A wayward wild turkey made an action hero-style ­entrance into a Brookline home recently, smashing through a front window and startling a man and his dog.

She said her husband, Tom ­Szydlowski, and their dog were sitting in the living room when the bird exploded through the glass. They were unhurt, but the turkey appeared to have lost about a teaspoon of blood, Coyle said.


She was standing in her driveway with a neighbor when the bird barged in.

“I was just sort of casually watching it, and I realized it was aiming for my house,” Coyle said. “It’s a big old Victorian house, a pinkish color, so I can’t imagine it didn’t see the house.”

The uninvited guest startled the family’s 12-year-old collie, which appeared ready to attack before Coyle swiftly scooped up the dog and secured it in another room, she said.

While Coyle called police, the dazed turkey flew over ­Szydlowski’s head toward the back of the house, she said.

A Brookline police officer soon arrived and managed to corner the bird in a bathroom. The officer opened a back window and the turkey exited the house in a slightly more graceful manner than it had arrived, Coyle said.

Turkeys are common in Brookline, but Coyle said she had never heard of one flying through a window.

“I’m glad nobody was hurt — husband, dog, or turkey,” she said.

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