Magpie is the colour, harlequin is the breed not the colour. It gets confusing as there is harlequin colour in rabbits ( orange and black , or fawn and blue , sometimes even lilac ) aka Japanese harlequin. Darker colours and white in the same markings becomes magpie or aka magpie harlequin.
Harlequin colour is technically one half of face orange / one half black – split straight down the middle and also have very defined tiger stripes over the back.
Magpie is technically one half of face is white / one half a shade of grey to black ( varies in shade) split down middle of face and with defined tiger appearance stripes on back.
However the half face and defined stripes is just the strived for – often the face is not half half and the stripes are not as defined.
Lots of breeds have harlequin colouring and magpie colouring – harlequin breed as well as holland lops/ mini lops and more
Confusingly there is also Harlequin breed.
So Turkey is magpie harlequin coloured. I cannot tell from the photos as I’m no expert on the harlequin breed but if you are sure on breed then turkey is a magpie harlequin coloured harlequin