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  2. Australian brushturkey - Wikipedia

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    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 of New South Wales.

  3. Megapode - Wikipedia

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    Brushturkeys can often be found in parks or gardens. The megapodes, also known as incubator birds or mound-builders, are stocky, medium-large, chicken-like birds with small heads and large feet in the family Megapodiidae. Their name literally means "large foot" and is a reference to the heavy legs and feet typical of these terrestrial birds.

  4. Brushturkey - Wikipedia

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    Brushturkey, brush-turkey or brush turkey generally refer to birds in three genera in the megapode family, and sometimes to other species such as the Australian bustard: Megapodes [ edit ]

  5. ‘Aggressive’ Turkeys 'Terrorize' Man Trying to Leave His ...

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    Turkeys will peck, follow, or try and intimidate people that they're attacking. Male turkeys will puff out their chests, fan their tail feathers, strut while they're gobbling, and have special ...

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    Vigorous growth is also a hallmark of many non-native and invasive plants, and burning bush also checks this box and can grow to 30-feet tall and wide when it is not regularly pruned.

  7. Orange-footed scrubfowl - Wikipedia

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    It utilises a range of forest and scrub habitats and has colonised many small islands throughout its range. It is prolific in suburban Darwin gardens, where people refer to it as a bush chook, bush chicken, bush turkey, or most commonly, the bush boiby. [citation needed]

  8. Calytrix microcoma - Wikipedia

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    Calytrix microcoma, commonly known is turkey bush, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae and is endemic to Queensland.It is a mostly glabrous shrub with egg-shaped to linear leaves and mauve, pinkish purple or plum purple flowers, and about 30 to 50 stamens in several rows.

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