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Australian Brush Turkey (mound-building)

Alectura lathami

Description:

It's time to build a nest. Masters of destruction, this Brush Turkey is doing what Brush Turkeys do best - destroying a garden, and he's not done yet. This mound will eventually spill over the fence, and he's also building it up from the other side. In the not-too-distant future, little fuzzy chicks will emerge from this mound, and from that day on the chicks will be left to fend for themselves with no parental care. For some information on the bird itself - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/228...

Habitat:

This is my neighbour's backyard, but really, any backyard will do. As long as there's plenty of garden mulch, leaf litter, or grass clippings, a nest is always a great possibility.

Notes:

Sorry, but these aren't the sharpest of photos. The light was poor and the bird was in constant motion, but it's not too hard to see what his plan is. After all, he is a megapode, ie: mound-builder.

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14 Comments

Neil Ross
Neil Ross 10 years ago

Too right, Daniele. Nor does tinsel or cd's. I think it's gone to her yard because it got fed up with my youngest cats chasing it for sport in mine. Good girls I say :-)

Neil Ross
Neil Ross 10 years ago

I know! My dear neighbour is currently going through the 'hate' stage. She said to me yesterday in such a pitiful tone and with such a sad face "I hate the bush turkey"... sob sob. I had to laugh but I know exactly where she's at.

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 10 years ago

Mirror trick doesn't work in my experience...

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 10 years ago

Possibly the most determined birds on the planet! They've destroyed 3 Brisbane gardens of mine, complete with the uprooting of a watering system. I know, we occupy their habitat :-) I did win on one occasion, and persuaded one to move its mound to the nearby creek. It's a love/hate relationship with the brush turkeys :-)

Neil Ross
Neil Ross 10 years ago

It's a massive mound... again. My neighbour raked the bark back across the garden and placed a large mirror against the fence, supposedly to scare him off. Some say this works, but tell him that. I'm sure he was admiring himself as he toiled away. The mound was soon back... bigger than ever! never a dull moment when the Brush Turkeys are around :-)

DespinaTsafetopoulou
DespinaTsafetopoulou 10 years ago

Smart bird!

ShannaB
ShannaB 10 years ago

Ha, great mound.

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 10 years ago

It is nice to have them around.

Neil Ross
Neil Ross 10 years ago

Turkeys will be turkeys... where ever they are. The beautiful colours of these guys makes up for them being really dopey. I love them, and this fellow was having a huge time building his mound. My cats love to chase them (for sport), even though the scrub turkeys are much bigger, but for once they were happy to sit and watch. It kept us all occupied for quite some time.

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 10 years ago

This bush turkey has superb coloring. I find the way in which it builds it's nest very fascinating. Thanks for sharing!! The turkies here build nests with twigs and roost on trees at night. We have a lot of them strutting around thru our neighborhoods. To the dismay of some homeowners. They create quite a mess!

Neil Ross
Neil Ross 10 years ago

You guys are just far too quick for me this morning LOL. Thanks, Jaemma :-)

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 10 years ago

mountain out of a mole hill :)

Neil Ross
Neil Ross 10 years ago

LOL I like that, Mark. He's had a very constructive morning, so to speak :-)

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 10 years ago

Excellent Neil. I'm sure these guys would regard themselves as 'Masters of Construction' and anything else in just in the way!! :-)

Neil Ross
Spotted by
Neil Ross

Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Spotted on Jul 20, 2013
Submitted on Jul 20, 2013

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