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  1. Contents. Australian brushturkey. The Australian brushturkey, Australian brush-turkey, or gweela ( Alectura lathami ), also frequently called the scrub turkey or bush turkey, is a common, widespread species of mound-building bird from the family Megapodiidae found in eastern Australia from Far North Queensland to Eurobodalla on the South Coast ...

    • A. lathami
    • Alectura, Latham, 1824
  2. 60-75. cm inch. Wingspan. 85. cm inch. The Australian brushturkey (Alectura lathami) is a widespread species of mound-building bird from eastern Australia. It has also been introduced to Kangaroo Island in South Australia. It is the largest extant representative of the family Megapodiidae, and is one of three species to inhabit Australia.

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  4. Average lifespan. Up to 12 years. Size. 60 - 75cm tall. It’s not easy to love the Australian brush turkey, with its ugly red head covered in fine black hair and long, yellow dangling wattle (the fleshy lobe that hangs down from the base of its neck). Seemingly always making a mess in garden beds, playing chicken on roads, and eating any ...

    • Australian brush turkey
    • Alectura lathami
    • Insects, seeds, and fallen fruit
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  5. 60 cm to 75 cm. A Brush Turkey is pictured standing on green scrub, with thin branches sprouting green leaves in the background. The Turkey has mainly black feathers, with long ones sprouting from its end. The Turkey has white feathers on its underbelly, and yellow ones around its neck, giving the appearance of a yellow collar.

  6. The Australian brush turkey, while generally a quiet bird, will sometimes be heard making soft grunts. Males have a deep three-noted booming call. Habitat. Breeding. Manage. The Australian brush turkey can be found in New South Wales and Queensland. It lives in humid forests along the eastern seaboard and inland to the wetter ranges, though it ...

  7. Nov 23, 2015 · The Australian Brushturkey is, in fact, not a turkey at all. (The unknown person who gave the species its common name can certainly be forgiven for the mistake.) Also known as a scrub or bush turkey, brushturkeys are actually megapodes, a family of birds only in Australasia, Polynesia, New Guinea, and Indonesian Islands east of the Wallace Line ...

  8. Unmistakable bird with a featherless red head, yellow wattle (loose skin around the base of the neck) and black body. The northern race purpureicollis has a blue wattle. Males and females look similar but during the breeding season, the male’s wattle is larger. Adult birds are 60–75 cm long with an 80 cm wingspan. The average weight is 2274 g.

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