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australian brush-turkey

  1. Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey
  2. Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey chasing off a monitor lizard
  3. Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey
  4. Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey. The male, showing his breeding colours, takes a break from mound maintenance duty.
  5. Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey. 3 months later and the mound is looking browner and more compacted. Sign asking people to leave the mound alone.
  6. Australian Brush-Turkey

    Australian Brush-Turkey

    Australian Brush-Turkey atop a recently constructed nest-mound. The mound was built right next to the foot/cycle path thru the park.
  7. Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey
  8. Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey
  9. Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey

  10. Australian Brush-turkey.

    Australian Brush-turkey.

    Another photograph by Sue, she has caught the bird very well.
  11. Frightened of losing it's head maybe

    Frightened of losing it's head maybe

    Taken in a very dark area of the Sub-tropical Rainforest
  12. Is it BatmanThe Caped Cruisader ???

    Is it BatmanThe Caped Cruisader ???

    No it's Brush Turkey Man. These birds are not known for their aerial prowess but with wings and tail feathers in this configuration this one glided smoothly for quite some distance.
  13. Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey

    These birds appeared to be very tame in Queensland
  14. Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey

    These Brush-turkeys are very tame in the Queensland tropical forest. While they are easy to approach, they are nearly always in poor light.
  15. Curious Turkey

    Curious Turkey

    This is a my new bird. Found in the north of Sydney, probably the southernmost limit of this species' distribution. It was found at a camp side near a toilet. It turned up unexpectedly when I got out from the public toilet and my pants nearly fell ;)when I scrambled to set up my camera. It...
  16. Why did the turkey cross the road?

    Why did the turkey cross the road?

    To chase his lady friends which were out of shot and running fast!
  17. Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey

    A very common species in Australia, unwanted guest in people's gardens due to the damage they cause.
  18. Australian Brush-turkey

    Australian Brush-turkey

    Tame wild turkey cock which had made its nest just twenty yards from a tourist picnic spot on Tamborine Mountain, Queensland
  19. australian brush-turkey

    australian brush-turkey

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