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Birds of the Central Coast of NSW

Common Name: Brush-Turkey, Australian

Scientific Name: Alectura lathami

Location & Date: Somersby Dec 2012

Media: Nikon D7000

Male Bush Turkey

Comments:

The Bush Turkey builds a mound of leaves to lay it's eggs to incubate. The male of the species pictured above seem to be constantly obsessed with moving around leaves and undergrowth. Many Australians with a property that backs onto bush or National Parks find that this bird regards their back yard as his. There are very persistent and stubborn - good luck with the new vegetable garden.

Bush Turkey Female

Comments:

The colouring on the head & wattle are not so pronounced on the female Bush Turkey.

Location & Date: Bambara rd, Bambara Forest, Kariong July 2013

Australian Bush Turkey at Bambara

Comments:

A female Bush Turkey looking very regal as she watches the world from on high. She was not regal clambering up the tree. Another forest bird that is threatened if Bambara Forest is not made into the National Park.

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