"I worry because Ms. Turkey, Rosie, she doesn't have a good sense of direction, and she just walks in the middle of the street. She doesn't know any better," Judy Berdy, who made the placards, told The Post.
"I think people realize that she's a wild animal and she should be respected. She should safely cross the streets of New York."
Locals have crowed about Rosie since she popped up on Roosevelt Island in mid-May after making the trek from Long Island City.
Despite ditching the hustle and bustle of Manhattan, Rosie has already come close to the same fate as Zelda, who was fatally mowed down in 2014.
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