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Australian brushturkey

Alectura lathami

Description:

It is a large bird with black feathers and a red head. Its total length is about 60–75 cm (23.5–29.5 in) and a wingspan of about 85 cm (33 in).

Habitat:

Rainforest. Widespread species of mound-building bird from the family Megapodiidae found in eastern Australia from Far North Queensland to Illawarra in New South Wales.

Notes:

Despite its name and their superficial similarities, the bird is not closely related to American turkeys, nor to the Australian bustard, which is also known as the bush turkey. Its closest relatives are the wattled brushturkey, Waigeo brushturkey and malleefowl.

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AJ Arruda
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AJ Arruda

QLD, Australia

Spotted on Dec 19, 2017
Submitted on Dec 19, 2017

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