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Albino brush turkey

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Subject: Albino brush turkey
From: Bob Lake <>
Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2008 16:29:05 +1030
We pictured this albino turkey at Noosa about two weeks ago. It was in a busy 
part of the park at the end of Hastings St; apparently well accepted by other 
turkeys. Have albino brush turkeys been seen more frequently elsewhere? Bob 
Lake.
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